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Crossing the T’s and Dotting the I’s in OSHA Training for General Industry

Figuring out the “who, what, and when” on OSHA safety training requirements can be a challenge for employers, especially for small businesses that typically don’t have a full-time safety person on staff. General industry employers are broadly define...

Manufacturing, OSHA, Safety Programs  •  March 18, 2011

Is Your Eyewash Station Ready for Use?

Proper maintenance of your eyewash station may save your employee’s eyesight following an accident. Today, I want to talk about assuring that your eyewash station is ready for use at any given moment.

Manufacturing, General, OSHA  •  February 02, 2010

Who Is the Authorized Employee for Lockout/Tagout?

Do you know who your authorized employees are? Do you have employees performing service and maintenance on machinery without adequate authorized training and exposure controls?

Manufacturing, General, Electrical  •  October 26, 2009

Operator's Manuals—Instructions Worth Reading

These days, due to the global market and cultural diversity, manufacturers produce operator's manuals in several languages that are often confusing. You either find a folded sheet at the bottom of the box that opens into a poster-size layout of seemi...

Manufacturing, General  •  October 19, 2009

Machine Guards and the Cost of Cutting Corners

Henry Reynolds, who works at MEMIC as a safety management consultant, recently told me a story that is a reminder about the importance of machine guarding. And why it’s smart to resist the temptation to cut corners.

Manufacturing, Construction, Inspection  •  January 12, 2009

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