Common sense or best practices. whatever it may be, sometimes it escapes us. You are paid to do a job, not to lose mobility, or worse. Too often, safety in the work place isn't considered until it’s too late. Making sure you, your co-workers and your workplace practice and...
Jun 25, 2012 by Melanie from Sales in Newfoundland
When you think pressure washer, you don’t always think “danger,” however there are some really big dangers associated with these machines. The use of this equipment by persons not adequately trained or persons not provided with the proper tools, equipment, and safe work procedures significantly increases the risk of...
Safety doesn’t end when you leave the worksite to go home, especially when there is a storm coming – maybe even one as strong as a hurricane. While thinking of more safety tips, I thought to myself, "What would I do if I ran a jobsite and knew...
Every day, firefighters throughout Canada are called into workplaces for firefighting operations as well as rescue calls. As we all know, fire does not wait for human presence and can occur at all hours of the day and night. Workplaces are however, becoming more and more dangerous for...
Asbestos use is still rampant in parts of the world, despite overwhelming research that shows it causes respiratory diseases and cancers. Many countries have implemented regulations for the protection of the people who would otherwise live and work around this toxic material, and more than 50 countries have banned...
With the summer months ahead of us, we can all expect to see increased road construction. As much as we cringe when we see a traffic jam ahead due to construction, it is important we follow the law and go the posted speed. A construction zone is...