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Forklift and Inexperienced Workers – A Deadly Combination

A lot of workers have been involved in an incommensurate number of forklift accidents. This may be due to their inexperience, lack of training or risk taking. You can only imagine the dangers posed by inexperienced or untrained forklift drivers. Not only are they putting their lives in grave danger, but also endangering the safety of others. The number of deaths and injuries are high but being inexperienced is not an excuse that they can use. If you are an employer, you have certain responsibilities to protect your workers and prevent the forklift related accidents. And as per OSHA’s Powered Industrial Truck standard (29 CFR 1910.178), only well trained and educated truck operators must function a powered industrial truck. These operators must have a successful completion of training. Forklift operation is one of the most highly sought out skills that is required in almost all industries. An inexperienced hand operating a forklift can turn it into a deadly machine. Moreover, they are l

Improving Safety Training

Occupational injuries and deaths can be reduced to a great extent if employees have the required skills and knowledge about their job safety. Safety training is a weapon that every employee must have in order to achieve high safety performance. However, a safety training effort will be successful only when there is support from the managers and supervisors. Safety starts right at the top. Both time and money are invested in a safety training program. The training can be conducted through online or by getting contracts with outside training providers. If the training is done with the help of outside trainers, the supervisors have to adjust their work schedules so that the employees could attend the training sessions. However, with the online OSHA safety training, any trainee will be able to complete it without adjusting to any schedule. Managers and supervisors must be involved with the training programs and there are different ways to do that. They must attend the training sessions re

Personal Protective Equipment - The Importance of Eye Protection

The 30 Hour OSHA training course is tremendously important, for it helps workers and employees understand their safety rights. For instance, not many people are aware of the fact that it is mandatory for the employer of an organization to provide eye protection equipment and clothing to his/her workers, when there is a risk of eye injury. Some of these risks may include, aerosols, vapors, lasers, strong heat sources, high intensity radiation from welding operations, splashing substances, harmful gases and flying objects. However, this type of protection is most required by workers and employees, who work nearby or pass close to hazardous areas. It is highly essential that employers understand that workers need to be provided with the maximum degree of eye protection. Before deciding as to whether eye protection is really required, one needs to consider the following points: Nature of risk to the eyes, for example, radiation, impact, liquid/chemical splash etc. Conditions under which