OSHA expects businesses to use engineering controls and work processes to keep silica dust exposure safe for workers. Here’s a guide to help establish best practices for controlling respirable crystalline silica levels.
Environmental health and safety jobs in manufacturing pay well, particularly if you’re willing to get one or more certifications and/or college degrees. We provide a guide to EHS safety jobs.
When it comes to workplace injuries, cuts and lacerations continue to be a frequent issue, posing a major risk to both workers and employers. Statistics on workplace injuries indicate that on average, cuts and lacerations resulted in six lost working days for the injured worker and cost employers an average of $22,000 per incident.
A centralized lockout station prevents confusion and clutter. Maximizing space, in addition to streamlining operations, also helps to make a facility safer.
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