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November 12, 2011
The video is back, this time as part of an investigation. It appears the safety instructor has been suspended for this little stunt.
Safety instructor falls off ladder (Click Read More below for the newspaper article)
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November 11, 2011
MANY THANKS to my NEW & RENEWING “Partners in Safety”for their support! Air Products since 2009, Benjamin Moore Paints since 2011, USEC since 2008, GRU since 2004, Soladigm since 2011, ZION Solutions since 2008, AMG Vanadium since 2008 2011 Fatality Tracker Electrical 73 (2010 = 90) (2009 = 100) Forklift/Manlift Mobile Equipment 72 (2010 = 110) (2009=88) Mining 233 (2010 = 480)...
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November 10, 2011
In some recent PHA’s for a client I have seen a pattern in some general assumptions that PHA teams should not be making, but often do. It involves the “consequences” for scenarios such as “LOSS of ELECTRICTY”. The catch is that there is a general assumption that with a “LOSS of ELECTRICTY” that everything shuts down. There may be two very...
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November 9, 2011
This video, ever how graphic and upsetting, demonstrates what happens when JUST ONE PERSON in a vehcile is NOT BUCKLED UP! They pose a LIFE THREATENING RISK to all occupants!
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November 9, 2011
Seat belts saved more than 75,000 lives from 2004 to 2008!
42% of passenger vehicle occupants killed in 2007 were unbelted.
A 2009 NHTSA study estimates more than 1,600 lives could be saved and 22,000 injuries prevented if
seat belt use was 90 percent in every state.
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November 9, 2011
Have air bags? Buckle up anyway. In most vehicles, air bags are only in the front and inflate only in frontal crashes. In rear or side crashes and rollovers, the seat belt can save you from serious injury or death. Air bags inflate rapidly in a crash. If you’re not buckled up, you could be thrown too close to the air bag and seriously injured or even killed. Air bags are more effective when you’re...
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November 9, 2011
Not convinced by State law?
Consider the laws of physics:
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November 9, 2011
If you wear a seat belt every time you get into a vehicle, you’re more likely to:
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November 9, 2011
Fatal Crashes and Fatalities Involving Alcohol-Impaired Drivers Drivers are considered to be alcohol-impaired when their blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is .08 grams per deciliter (g/dL) or higher. Thus, any fatality occurring in a crash involving a driver with a BAC of .08 or higher is considered to be an alcohol-impaired-driving fatality. The term “driver” refers to the operator of any motor vehicle,...
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November 9, 2011
There are nearly 61 million children age 14 and younger in the United States. This age group made up 20 percent of the total U.S. resident population in2008. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for ages 3 to 14 (based on 2006 figures, which are the latest mortality data currently available from the National Center for Health Statistics).
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