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Combustible Dust Safety: What You Need to Know – Video

Combustible dust poses a serious explosion risk in many industries. Fine particles from materials like wood, metal, grain, or chemicals can ignite when suspended in the air and exposed to a heat source.

Combustible Dust Safety: What You Need to Know – Video2024-10-16T21:04:13-07:00

Beware of Bloodborne Pathogens – Video

Exposure to bloodborne pathogens, such as HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, can lead to serious health risks. Always follow universal precautions: treat all blood and bodily fluids as potentially infectious.

Beware of Bloodborne Pathogens – Video2024-10-16T20:29:28-07:00

Compressed Air Safety: What you Need to Know – Video

Compressed air is a powerful tool, but improper use can lead to serious injuries. Never use compressed air to clean skin, clothing, or surfaces, as high pressure can drive debris into your skin or eyes.

Compressed Air Safety: What you Need to Know – Video2024-10-16T20:24:10-07:00

Can You Do the Chemical Splash Dance – Video

Chemical splashes can cause serious harm to your skin, eyes, and respiratory system. Always prioritize safety when working with hazardous substances!

Can You Do the Chemical Splash Dance – Video2024-10-16T20:22:48-07:00

Masonry and Concrete – Video

Masonry and concrete saws are powerful tools designed for cutting through tough materials like brick, stone, and concrete. Always wear protective gear, including safety glasses, gloves, hearing protection, and a dust mask to guard against flying debris and harmful dust.

Masonry and Concrete – Video2024-10-16T20:19:11-07:00

Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety: What You Should Know – Video

Compressed gas cylinders contain high-pressure gases that can be hazardous if mishandled. Always secure cylinders upright with straps or chains to prevent tipping. Use the correct regulator for each gas, and inspect for leaks before use.

Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety: What You Should Know – Video2024-10-16T20:14:43-07:00

Working Safely with Corrosives – Video

Corrosive materials, like acids and bases, can cause severe damage to skin, eyes, and respiratory systems if handled improperly. When working with these substances, always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including gloves, goggles, and lab coats.

Working Safely with Corrosives – Video2024-10-16T20:09:23-07:00

Working Safely with Concrete and Cement – Video

When handling concrete and cement, safety is paramount to prevent injuries and health hazards. Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including gloves, goggles, and masks, to shield against dust and splashes.

Working Safely with Concrete and Cement – Video2024-10-16T20:04:03-07:00

Dec 4 – Strategic Mindset Shift: Paving the Way for OHS Success in 2025 (Part 1)

Date: Dec 4, 2024 Time: 10 - 11 AM (PST) [...]

Dec 4 – Strategic Mindset Shift: Paving the Way for OHS Success in 2025 (Part 1)2024-10-16T15:53:28-07:00
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