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Safety Newsletters

Construction

A safe workplace can increase worker productivity and lower the cost of business operation. Workplace accidents and illnesses can be reduced, or even eliminated, through informed planning and education. Our Safety and Health Services Department has produced these Safety Newsletters* to assist you in your loss control efforts.

   
Issue       Newsletter Topics
   
2009 - Quarter 4 [414 k]
  • Safety Has Its ($$$) Rewards
  • Prevent Injury From Backpacks, Purses, Laptops, And Wallets
  • Crafting Safe Woodworking Habits
  • Vehicle Backing Safety Tips
  • Practice Preventative Maintenance
  • Employee Safety Responsibilities
2009 - Quarter 3 [397 k]
  • Get The Lead Out
  • Protecting Workers From Noise-Related Hearing Loss
  • Keep Up Your Guard At Elevated Locations
  • What You Should Know About Flaggers
  • October Is National Ergonomics Month
  • Prevent Heat Illness
2009 - Quarter 2 [314 k]
  • Let Workers Acclimate To Heat
  • Going Green With Office Lighting
  • High-Voltage Insulating Equipment New Rules For Table Saw Safety
  • June Is National Safety Month
  • Roofing (Heat) Hazards
2009 - Quarter 1  [139 k]
  • A Dry Run for Drywall Safety
  • Tuberculosis – A Continuing Threat
  • An Explanation of Multi-Employer Worksites
  • New Rules for Controlling Concrete Dust
  • Be Safe With Good Hygiene
  • Roofing Safety
   
2008 - Quarter 4  [334 k]
  • Raise Crane Safety Awareness
  • Everything in its Place
  • Trenching and Excavation Safety
  • Electric Equipment and Workspaces
  • Warm Up to the Job
  • Electrical Safety
   
2008 - Quarter 3  [356 k]
  • Raise Scaffold Safety Awareness
  • Smoke From Wildfires and the Workplace
  • Hazcom Programs – What You Should Know
  • Inspect Fall Arrest Systems
  • Sun Safety Tips
  • Tool Safety
2008 - Quarter 2  [370 k]
  • Solutions for Injury Prevention
  • Grip Force and Gloves
  • Check Out State Fund’s IIPP Builder
  • A Guide for Heat Illness Prevention
  • Let’s Review
  • Eye Protection

* Information or recommendations contained in this publication were obtained from sources believed to be reliable at the date of publication. Information is only advisory and does not presume to be exhaustive or inclusive of all workplace hazards or situations.