A lack of hazard communication in the workplace can be detrimental to employee safety. Not only does it expose workers to injury, but it could possibly lead to a fatality on the job.
It's often the things you can't see that end up hurting you the most. Take, for instance, the dust that pours into the air while you drill into rock. The silica doesn't seem harmful at first, but continuous exposure to it is extremely fatal.
Burn Awareness Week begins on February 4, 2018. The campaign, which is run by the American Burn Association, focuses on increasing public alertness of scalds.
If these recommended practices appear challenging, here are some simple steps you can take to get started. Completing these steps will give you a solid base from which to take on some of the more structured actions presented in the recommended practices.
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