2012 Photo of the Week #41 (Forklift/Manlift)
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2012 Photo of the Week # 40 (Hotwork) Read More »
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2012 Photo of the Week #39 (Electrical) Read More »
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2012 Photo of the Week #38 (Forklift) Read More »
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2012 Photo of the Week #37 (Electrical) Read More »
The gas can that caught fire over the exhaust. Note: the can did self-extinguish and even had gasoline remaining inside. A testament to the necessity of safety cans…. Membership Required You must be a member to access this content.View Membership LevelsAlready a member? Log in here...
2012 Photo of the Week #36 (Safety Cans WORK!) Read More »
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2012 Photo of the Week #35 (LOTO) Read More »
Closer examination reveals the presence of supervisory switches on the backflow preventer’s outside stem and yoke (OS&Y) valves, a water pressure gauge measuring about 150 pounds per square inch (psi) (10.3 bar), a main drain assembly, and a water metering assembly on the backflow preventer. The OS&Y valves are open—as evidenced by the visible…...
2012 Photo of the Week #34 (Fire Protection) Read More »
This is UNREAL! The lengths the human race will go to save $ over their own personal safety. This is NOT a joke and was posted to an autobody shop forum as a way to help other painters using Isocyanates protect themselves! You just can’t make this stuff up! Many thanks to Gary from down under…...
2012 Photo of the Week #33 (Respiratory Protection) Read More »
When will companies learn!!! Hanging a safety banner is just asking for it! I love these as they are ALWAYS an opportunity to poke fun at ourselves and our profession. In a recent article in MS regarding changes to the state worker comp drug and post-accident drug testing they highlighted a local company. The picture…...
2012 Photo of the Week #32 (Spot the hazard) Read More »
I have been debating about posting this weeks photo, but decided ever how unpopular it may be, it needs to be shown. The picture comes from a family blog where the dad took his son to work. Yes that is a six year old on the roof cleaning out the gutters. Shockingly enough, the dad…...
2012 Photo of the Week #31 (Falls) Read More »
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2012 Photo of the Week # 30 (Electrical) Read More »