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Disgruntled and dangerous

Identifying stressed, angry workers can help prevent workplace violence

Termination and layoffs

One of the most difficult decisions an employer has to make is whether to terminate an employee. This also is one of the most potentially volatile situations in terms of violence.

Enhancing facility safety with signs and labels

How can visual communications markings (signs, labels, banners, tags, tapes, etc.) be used to enhance safety within a facility?

AEDs and CPR: Myth vs. reality

What are some myths associated with AEDs and CPR?
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Effects of heat stress on workers

What causes workers to commit mental errors when the ambient temperature is higher than 95 degrees F?

Minimizing driver distractions

Limiting the number and kinds of distractions that lead to inattention while driving is not difficult for drivers who understand the social responsibility they have toward others to safely operate their vehicles.

National Safety Month

National Safety Council continues its call for ban on cell phone use while driving

Building better data

Advancing external cause-of-injury coding – e-codes – could make workers safer through more accurate off-the-job safety programs
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FACEValue: Workers using floor sanders killed when floor-finishing chemicals ignite

Two 35-year-old workers using floor sanders were killed and two others were seriously burned in a house fire after the lacquer floor sealer they were using ignited.

Avoiding heat-related illnesses

Working in the hot summer sun can cause more than just discomfort. Serious medical conditions such as dehydration, fainting and heat stroke can send many workers to the hospital – and can even prove fatal in some cases.

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