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Safety Newsletters

Trades and Services

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 [407 k]
  • Flu Season Is Nothing To Sneeze At
  • Prevent Injury From Backpacks, Purses, Laptops, And Wallets
  • Cruising For A Bruising?
  • Help Workers Manage Stress
  • Practice Good Housekeeping
  • Stimulants
2009 - Quarter 3 [550 k]
  • Motivating Safety Awareness
  • Protecting Workers From Noise-Related Hearing Loss
  • How Safe Is Your Office?
  • Look Sharp – Prevent Injuries
  • October Is National Ergonomics Month
  • Protect Your Back
2009 - Quarter 2 [295 k]
  • Cal/OSHA Inspections
  • Going Green With Office Lighting
  • Protect Your Multi-lingual Workers
  • Focus On Young Worker Safety
  • June Is National Safety Month
  • Safe Handling Of Food And Beverage Products
2009 - Quarter 1 [130 k]
  • Stay Alert to Fatigue
  • Tuberculosis – A Continuing Threat
  • Spread the Word About Contamination
  • Make Yourself Comfortable
  • Required Exits Revised
  • Enter and Exit Vehicles Safely
   
2008 - Quarter 4 [393 k]
  • It Pays to Be Safe
  • Everything in its Place
  • Tarping Safety – It’s A Wrap
  • Get With the(Safety Abuse) Program
  • Don’t Stand for Problems
  • Fall Prevention
   
2008 - Quarter 3 [414 k]
  • Control Your Worker’s Comp Costs
  • Smoke From Wildfires and the Workplace
  • Take Care With Hazardous Substances
  • Revive Your First Aid Program
  • Pace Yourself
  • Hand Safety
2008 - Quarter 2 [329 k]
  • Prevent Strains And Sprains
  • Grip Force And Gloves
  • Check Out State Fund’s IIPP Builder
  • Keep YoungWorkers Safe
  • Attitude Is Everything For Safety
  • Personal Safety

* 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.