Sunday, August 30, 2009
Occupational Health and Safety Tips: Working in Hot Weather
The most dangerous combination is high temperature and humidity. Working in these conditions and lack of sufficient water intake can lead to a heat-related stroke. The symptoms of a heat stroke include confusion, erratic behavior, temporary loss of consciousness, a high body temperature and hot, dry skin.
To prevent a heat stroke, workers should take preventive measures such as reducing physical exertion in direct sun and wearing light, breathable clothing. Employers should take action to provide workers with water and regular rest periods in a cool recovery area. Follow these occupational health and safety tips to make sure you stay safe when working in hot weather.
Friday, August 28, 2009
Occupational Health and Safety Tips: Woodworking machines
When using a woodworking machine always wear safety glasses or safety goggles. Also a dust masks may be required. Wear safety rated hearing protection that is suitable for the level of noise you are exposed to in the work area. For example, if you can't hear someone speaking from three feet away, the machine noise is too high.
Wear flexible and strong gloves to protect your hands from splinters when moving wood. But do not wear them near saw blades and other moving machinery parts where the gloves can get caught. Make sure the blade guard is in the right position, and is in good working condition. Also check and adjust all other safety devices in the workplace. Follow these occupational health and safety tips to make sure you are safe when using woodworking machines.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Occupational Health and Safety Tips: OSHA Compliant in the Workplace
Read these occupational health and safety tips to gain confidence that you comply with the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000. Make sure that you have a workplace that is safe for all employees, visitors and tradespeople. Read about the act and what changes that have been made to understand what constitutes an unsafe workplace.
Some easy steps to take in the beginning are: Inspecting your workplace daily to identify safety problems. If you find a safety issue regarding your employees, schedule a meeting or post a memo. Talk to your employees about safety issues and encourage them to any report safety problems to you or a higher officer.
After you identify the problems, fix them with the appropiate steps outlined in the safety act. Aftwards, pay close attention to ensure that the work being carried out is done in a safe manner. In addition, schedule a risk assessment audit of your workplace and create a Risk Management Plan. Follow these occupational health and safety tips to make sure your company is compliant in the workplace.