Most of you have heard the general rules of safe lifting. However, given the enormous number of “risky” lifting situations that you are faced with at your place of work, you may not be able to apply these principles every time. This is why you must always remember to LIFT IT TWICE! What?!
Archive: September 2009
Range of Two-Way Radios
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 by Michael Tesmer, CSPOne of the biggest questions that come up on radios involves trying to decide which model to get. While some of the smaller factors might involve the number of channels you need or if you should get a digital display, the most critical aspect of purchasing a radio is the range issue.
Back to School: Crossing Guard Safety Rules
Tuesday, September 8th, 2009 by Eric VogelAs the start of the new school year is upon us, it’s time for a quick refresher on the rules regarding School Crossing Guards. Here are a few safety tips for motorists:
The Facts on Office Safety
Friday, September 4th, 2009 by Michael PufferYou may think that since you work in an office you don’t have to worry about being injured. However, offices can become dangerous because people don’t anticipate the potential hazards.
Direct Safety Dakota Safety Glasses Now Come With a Small Frame
Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 by Missy TaylorWhy a small frame? Well, despite what we’ve heard, not all workers are created equally or evolved equally depending on your view point. Some of us actually have smaller facial features that require a small frame safety glass.
Medications to Help Workers Get Through the Day
Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009 by Michael Tesmer, CSPWe all know that a healthy employee is a more productive employee. My thought is that if you can safely help an employee quickly get over a headache or upset stomach, then they are more able to stay at work and be productive.
