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Using Material Handling Equipment Safely

Using Material Handling Equipment Safely

by Rebecca Huggins | Jul 26, 2021 | Environmental, Safety, Toolbox Talk, Transportation

Material handling equipment reduces physical effort, making it easier and safer to handle heavy objects. They are used in many industries to provide aid when certain items are too heavy to lift without assistance. Each year serious injuries or death occur as a result...
Industry Standards

Industry Standards

by Rebecca Huggins | Jul 19, 2021 | Environmental, Safety, Toolbox Talk, Transportation

What does industry-standards mean? Industry standards are documents that determine technical or procedural specifications. They maximize the reliability of products or services in specific industries. They establish what is acceptable both globally and domestically....

Handling Waste Antifreeze Properly

by Rebecca Huggins | Jul 12, 2021 | Environmental, Safety, Toolbox Talk

Did you know…? Waste antifreeze may contain heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, and chromium at levels high enough to make it a regulated hazardous waste. A study by the American Society of Testing and Materials determined that approximately 40% of used...
Baling and Compacting Safety

Baling and Compacting Safety

by Rebecca Huggins | Jul 5, 2021 | Environmental, Safety, Toolbox Talk

WARNING! Workers loading, operating, or working near baling or compacting equipment are at risk of serious injury or death. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is responsible for making recommendations for preventing work-related illness...
Battery Handling Safety

Battery Handling Safety

by Rebecca Huggins | Jun 28, 2021 | Environmental, Safety, Toolbox Talk, Transportation

Batteries are common devices used as a source of electrical power. There are two types of batteries: primary and secondary. Primary batteries are considered “single-use” or disposable and cannot be recharged. These include alkaline batteries and zinc-carbon batteries....
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