First Aid and Emergency Response

Be Ready for an Earthquake

Many places where we live and work are in high risk earthquake zones.

Be Ready for an Earthquake2018-01-29T17:45:02-08:00

Report it or Regret it

Everyone is a safety inspector; it's part of the job to watch out for any hazards.

Report it or Regret it2018-01-29T17:43:41-08:00

Know How to Find Emergency Exits

Every day, without noticing, we pass doors that have "Exit" signs. Usually we don't remember that emergency exit doors are vital to our safety.

Know How to Find Emergency Exits2018-01-29T17:43:34-08:00

Emergency Exits

An emergency exit you can’t find in the dark is one you may not be able to find in a crisis situation. That’s why knowing the location of emergency exits at your worksite, and being able to find them without thinking, is so important.

Emergency Exits2018-01-29T17:39:08-08:00

Survive the Drive this Winter

How This Affects You: Don't think fate wouldn't leave you stranded in a vehicle during a snow storm. This happened to school bus driver Carl Miller in Colorado.

Survive the Drive this Winter2018-01-29T17:34:07-08:00

Workplace First Aid

The first few minutes are important for the survival of any accident victim. If you can provide prompt and proper first aid while waiting for medical assistance to arrive, you greatly increase your co-worker's chance for a complete recovery.

Workplace First Aid2018-01-29T17:31:38-08:00

Safety Shower Drills

Your workplace is most likely equipped with safety showers and eyewash stations and you may have used them. Not only are they used in emergency situations to wash away harmful chemicals or put out clothing

Safety Shower Drills2018-01-29T17:29:21-08:00

Chemical Burns Require Quick Response

If you work with chemicals, make sure you are familiar with the first aid required in case of exposure. This information is located on the chemical label and on the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).

Chemical Burns Require Quick Response2018-01-29T17:27:57-08:00

Teaching Workers to Conduct Better Fire Safety Inspections

Safety Management Tools – Inspections Teaching Workers to Conduct Better [...]

Teaching Workers to Conduct Better Fire Safety Inspections2018-01-25T22:59:42-08:00

Workplace Emergency Preparedness Checklist

This emergency preparedness checklist can help you ready your workplace [...]

Workplace Emergency Preparedness Checklist2018-01-23T06:36:00-08:00

Oil Drum Blows Up

A steel drum containing lubricating oil exploded while a worker was heating it with a propane torch. The explosion occurred in cold winter weather in a temporary logging camp. The victim was preparing to replace

Oil Drum Blows Up2018-01-17T16:15:44-08:00

First Aid – SAFETY CHECKLIST

When a fellow worker suddenly becomes ill or is injured, [...]

First Aid – SAFETY CHECKLIST2018-01-12T21:32:28-08:00

Building Safety Checklist

There's no one-size-fits-all fix for business resumption following a fire, [...]

Building Safety Checklist2018-01-05T19:23:29-08:00

Seven Statistics on CPR

Cardiac arrest – an electrical malfunction in the heart that [...]

Seven Statistics on CPR2017-12-28T14:48:17-08:00

Planning For Workplace Emergencies and Evacuations

The best way to protect your workers and your business is to expect the unexpected. Use this booklet to guide you when immediate action is necessary.

Planning For Workplace Emergencies and Evacuations2014-07-21T17:54:24-07:00

Exit or no exit?

Fire Exits must be clearly marked; ditto exits that look like fire exits but really aren't. If it sounds confusing, it's only because it IS confusing.

Exit or no exit?2012-08-03T20:48:51-07:00
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