Hazards of Lead on the Job Site
Job site workers are at risk for overexposure to lead, which can cause dire health consequences such as infertility, organ damage and even death. For more information, contact ClickSafety today.
Job site workers are at risk for overexposure to lead, which can cause dire health consequences such as infertility, organ damage and even death. For more information, contact ClickSafety today.
Our 20th Anniversary celebrates our past, present and future of providing industry-leading safety training for the construction industry and beyond. Visit the ClickSafety site today for more information on available online courses.
To avoid electrical injury in the workplace, your team needs to be aware of the equipment, procedures and training required to lower and eliminate risk. Visit the ClickSafety blog to learn about these tools to reduce exposure, including lockout/tagout, and other electrical safety best practices.
ClickSafety is now issuing new cards of completion for the OSHA-10 and OSHA-30 courses. Unlike the previous OSHA paper cards, these new cards are made of a more durable plastic and will hold up better to standard wear and tear.
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It was determined that OSHA’s original permissible Beryllium exposure limit was outdated and ineffective to prevent diseases associated with this element. The catalyst for the enforcement is due to a consensus in the scientific community that there needs to be more protective measures in place. The original compliance date of March 12, 2018 has been currently extended to May 11th, 2018. The new rule is codified in three standards, General Industry, Construction, and Shipyard.
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The way I rate a training is simple: When I leave, can I say, “I always wanted to know that”? The OSHA 10 course I took was an eye opener on many levels!