LOTO – Lockout-Tagout – SPANISH
Key Takeaways: - Understanding the purpose of lock and tag [...]
Key Takeaways: - Understanding the purpose of lock and tag [...]
Key Takeaways: - Understanding the purpose of lock and tag [...]
Key Takeaways: - Understanding the hazards associated with electricity: shock [...]
An electrical burn occurs when skin meets an electrical voltage. It does not always leave a significant burn to the skin, but the electricity can cause significant internal damage to nerves, muscles and internal organs.
OSHA has issued citations for eight alleged serious safety violations [...]
OSHA says an inspection revealed that employees of a Georgia [...]
An OSHA inspection found alleged hazards associated with cranes, scaffolds, [...]
OSHA inspected an ice manufacturer and issued citations for 20 [...]
Responding to a complaint, OSHA inspected a metal hose manufacturing [...]
This video is the perfect way to introduce new employees to general occupational hazards to which they may be exposed and to re-train experienced workers. Program includes basic safety rules, electrical hazards, powered equipment and machinery, back injury prevention, fire protection and more.
(15 Minutes)
Download Instructor-Led Material Meeting Kit WHAT'S AT STAKE Workers in [...]
Energy keeps the workplace going, but it can also kill. Unexpected release of energy is the cause of many serious injuries.
Your workplace probably has countless electrical tools and devices capable of delivering a fatal electrical shock.
After receiving a complaint alleging electrical and machine guarding hazards, [...]
Working with machinery and equipment is always hazardous. But workers [...]
The Control of Hazardous Energy (lockout/tagout) Standard is a frequent source of [...]
The willful violation alleges failure to enforce lockout/tagout procedures to [...]
Just about all of us have experienced an electrical shock at some time in our lives - and lived through it. Unfortunately, the fact that many shocks are mild and cause no permanent harm can mislead us into thinking electricity isn't all that dangerous.
If only Tim had realized he was seconds away from death while watching his co-worker excavate a trench with a backhoe; he would have run away as far as possible.
An appliance repairman was electrocuted when he was testing a defective washing machine. He was running the machine to determine the problem before attempting repairs. He had one hand on the control dial and the
The office environment has relatively few hazardous chemicals and no [...]
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