Avoid a visit from the OSHA police. Learning the rules and doing self evaluations will help employers stay on the right side of the law. As well as having a healthier, safer, workplace. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is responsible for ensuring that workers can perform their jobs in a safe and non-toxic [...]
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How to Create a Safe and Productive Workplace
February 5th, 2008
admin Many times it seems that the only way to create a safe workplace is to send every one home and close the doors. Potential hazards abound in all places where goods are produced and services are rendered. Here are five simple steps for creating a safer and more productive work environment.
Safety on the Job
November 18th, 2007
admin The Occupational Safety and Health Administration works to make the workplace a safe and healthy place to be. They provide literature and education to employers to help them make sure their workplace is safe and healthy. OSHA works to lower the number of job related injuries, illnesses and deaths.
How Companies Can Effectively Manage Storm Water Pollution
September 12th, 2007
admin When it rains, oil, antifreeze, detergents, pesticides and other pollutants get washed from driveways, backyards, parking lots, and streets into storm drains and then directly into waterways. Detergents in particular present a real problem not only for large bodies of water but also for water treatment facilities.
What Your Cleaning Company Needs to Know About MSDS
July 10th, 2007
admin There is no way a cleaning company can effectively do its job without using chemicals. Your company may use just a few basic products or a multitude of cleaners for various situations. No matter how many or how few chemicals you use, it’s important that you have the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for each [...]


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