Many employers hold some form of holiday celebration, be it dinner, an informal gathering, or a full-blown party for employees and guests. Celebrations should be fun, but they should also be safe. Unfortunately, some safety concerns are overlooked when the…
Read MoreThe Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) last week published Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs to assist employers in improving safety efforts. The programs are intended to assist small-to-medium sized businesses that are too small to hire a…
Read MoreOSHA has announced it will be delaying enforcement of the employee involvement provisions of the recordkeeping rule until December 1, 2016; one month later than originally planned due to a pending lawsuit. Safety First Consulting obtained a copy of a…
Read MoreTraditionally, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) have not involved themselves with common carrier (bus, train, commercial airline, etc.) transportation-related safety issues that occur in transit. However, few employers know President Obama signed an executive order that could allow…
Read MoreThe Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is proposing 19 changes and revisions to its standards. The proposed changes and revisions are based on responses to a public Request for Information issued in 2012 as well as recommendations from the…
Read MoreWhen surveyed, most parents say the greatest concern for their trick-or-treaters’ safety involves candy-tampering or sexual predators on Halloween night. However, statistics routinely show those to be rare issues on Halloween. Studies by the Center for Disease Control & Prevention…
Read MoreOne construction worker is dead and one was injured in a trench cave-in about a month ago in Lockhart, Texas. 22-year-old Nathan Fryday of Edna, Texas, was killed when part of the excavation collapsed on the workers. The other worker…
Read MoreMedical and dental practices become snagged in OSHA’s inspection net frequently and the reactions from the practices’ office managers are usually that of complete surprise. Many small practices believe they are exempt from OSHA inspections, regulations and standards, so an…
Read MoreIf “Call 911” is the rescue plan written on the confined space entry permit, the employer is essentially planning for a body recovery –not a rescue effort. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, fatalities in association with permit required…
Read MoreAttending the traveling carnival or county fair is an autumn family tradition that draw millions of patrons to temporary amusement parks in Texas annually, but are the rides at traveling carnivals safe? The answer is, “Probably not as safe as…
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