General Safety
Screening employees and volunteer staff is a critical process in an effective youth protection program. All employees and volunteers working with youth should be thoroughly screened using the strategies listed below.
Each industry typically has its own PPE requirements based on the hazards that are present.
The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) developed a Hazard Communication Standard to help protect employees from the hazards of exposure to harmful chemicals while at work.
Reduce risk by establishing and training employees on proper lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures.
Avoid common work injuries by following a few easy workplace cleanliness tips.
Slips, trips, and falls cause many general industry accidents. Most of these incidents are preventable if you watch what you are doing, and focus on where you are going.
The use of a hot work permit is a good idea when you’re dealing with circumstances where work involves flames or sparks, where flammable materials are close by, and when work is to be completed in environments where such activities are not normally carried out.
Operations that create a spark or flame such as welding, cutting, and soldering are referred to as hot work. Special precautions are necessary to perform hot work safely.
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