When: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 at 10:00 am AZ time (MST)
“What is HazCom?” “Keeping up with MSDS is too difficult!” “Hazard Communication is really not that big a deal.”
Can you identify? As we visit job sites, these are often comments we hear regarding Hazard Communications. However, HazCom is almost always the second most-cited violation by OSHA. More importantly, a mistake made with chemicals could cost one of your workers his/her life. Furthermore, all companies (even office settings) utilize or have chemicals on premises. January is the perfect time to review your HazCom procedures and update MSDS, so it is worth your while to learn the hazards, how to prevent them, and how to stay out of hot water with OSHA!
Join us for this informative Safety Webinar, where we will answer these questions:
What is the purpose of Hazard Communication?
What do all those colors, numbers, letters and symbols mean?
Why is it important?
What is MSDS?
Once again, we will utilize new Safety Resources in this month’s webinar! Not only will we pass along valuable information, but we will also model how to use those resources to lead your own safety meeting at your job sites.
We’ve enhanced the Safety Webinar experience!
Registering for and joining the webinar is easier than ever.
We now have video capability.
We also have VoIP capability. If your computer has speakers and a sound card, there is no need to dial into the teleconference…the audio will come right through your speakers!
We continue to have teleconferencing capability. If your computer does not have speakers and a sound card, there is still a dial-in option that is easy to use.
Just click the “Register Now” button. We’ll provide a link that will enable you to join us at the scheduled date and time.
Join us for: Hazard Communication:
Avoiding OSHA’s Hot Burner
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
10:00 am AZ time (MST)
There will be no Safety Webinar in December. Keep your eyes on our Safety Webinar page
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Safety Tips Newsletter Archives
Current Issue: October 2008, Safety - Oh My Aching Back! - Suppose you walk out on your lawn every morning to pick up the newspaper. On your way in the house, you stop to pet the dog. Before scurrying off to work you spend your last precious seconds stooping down to hug your toddler good bye. Over the course of 10 years, you would have placed over 15 million pounds of additional stress on your lower back as a result of those seemingly innocuous movements! Most back injuries are the result of cumulative effect rather than an acute incident. Is it any wonder that low back pain is the most common cause of decreases in work capacity for workers between the ages of 25-44?