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		<title>Safety Goggles</title>
		<link>http://www.safetyplandownloads.com/blog/2010/06/13/safety-goggles/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jun 2010 18:27:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dana</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Safety goggles are an important piece of safety equipment that helps to protect the eyes. This type of safety equipment is an essential part of equipment that should be worn on the job site and even during some recreational activities. Many of us even doing home improvement projects neglect to protect out eyes and forget [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Safety goggles are an important piece of safety equipment that helps to protect the eyes.  This type of safety equipment is an essential part of equipment that should be worn on the job site and even during some recreational activities.  Many of us even doing home improvement projects neglect to protect out eyes and forget how important safety goggles are until there is an accident.<br />
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<img src="/media/blogimgs/581999_caution_1.jpg" alt="wear goggles for safety" align="left" />One of the first things that one should consider when wearing a pair of safety goggles is they type of goggle that should be worn for the job at hand.  Safety goggles come in a wide variety of styles and can be made out of many different types of materials.  The lenses of welding goggles are made to protect the eyes from bright lights, sparks and other flammable material that is being worked with.   Motorcycle goggles for instance can come in tinted for use during daylight hours and clear for wearing at night.</p>
<p>The lenses of safety goggles are made out of shatterproof materials.  This is an important safety feature that helps keep the lens from shattering upon impact and prevents shards of the lens from going into the eye.  Without this feature safety goggles could do more harm to the eye then good.</p>
<p>The fit of safety goggles on the head is important.  When goggles are too big on the head, they could slip off while working. If the goggles are too tight they are not only uncomfortable they can even cause damage to the eyes and face.  To insure a perfect fit, it is recommended to try the glasses on before wearing them for work or play.</p>
<p>One problem that use to plague early versions of safety goggles is that the lenses would fog up from perspiration.  This was a huge problem that would cause many to avoid wearing goggles.  Now, many companies have addressed this important safety issue and most are now made with vents on the side of goggles.  These vents help the skin to breathe and helps to reduce fogging.  One should make sure that the safety goggles come with vents to help reduce fogging of the lenses.</p>
<p>Making sure that safety goggles fit properly and are the right type of eyewear for the job is essential.  No matter if one is wearing safety goggles for work or for play, they are a great piece of equipment to help protect the eyes.</p>
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		<title>Knowing Construction Safety Reduces Accidents</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 12:17:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dana</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before beginning any type of construction project, one should be knowledgeable on basic construction safety. Not only does this help prevent minor accidents it can also save lives on the job site. Construction safety is one basic tool that all workers need to be equipped with on any job. Signs are a common piece of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before beginning any type of construction project, one should be knowledgeable on basic construction safety.  Not only does this help prevent minor accidents it can also save lives on the job site.  Construction safety is one basic tool that all workers need to be equipped with on any job.<br />
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<img src="/media/blogimgs/1011312_hard_hat.jpg" alt="hard hat required for safety" align="left" />Signs are a common piece of equipment that are posted in and around any job site.  Knowing and understanding these signs can help one to reduce accidents.  Some signs warn that the worker should take certain precautions when working in certain areas, while others remind workers of the certain safety equipment that should be used or worn in.  Many construction sites also post signs that locate where the first aid kit or fire extinguisher is located in case of an accident or if a fire happens to occur.</p>
<p>Workers should be well aware that there can be large vehicles coming in and out of the work zone at any time.  These types of vehicles can be anything from a lumber truck, cement truck, or bulldozer.  Workers should take special care when working around them.  Making sure that they are not in the path or behind any of these large vehicles at all times is not only basic safety to know, it can save a person from being run over.</p>
<p>Working around power tools and welding equipment can be very dangerous if one is not aware of their surroundings or does not wear specialized safety equipment.  Welding equipment for instance should never be used around flammable or combustible material because of the dangers of fire.  Saws and drills also pose their own hazards.  One should take special precautions on where hands are placed when working with them or the end result could maim the worker.</p>
<p>Safety equipment is a vital part of construction safety.  Hard hats, welding gloves, safety harnesses, goggles and back braces are just a few of the pieces of safety equipment that should be worn when working on a job site.  Each piece of safety equipment is specialized for a certain job and helps to protect certain parts of the body from injury.  By not wearing these specialized pieces of equipment can sometimes result in permanent injuries or can also result in death in some cases.</p>
<p>Knowing construction safety is key on any job site.  No matter if it is a small project such as building a deck on a home or constructing a skyscraper in a busy city.  By understanding basic rules and knowing how to use safety equipment can help to lessen the chances of injuries or fatalities on any type of construction job.  One should remember basic safety and apply it on every job, no matter how big or small.</p>
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		<title>When to Notify OSHA</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2009 12:07:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite your best efforts to create a safe workplace, there may still be accidents. In many cases, an accident traumatizes a company, with concentrated efforts devoted to helping any victims, making temporary repairs or adjustments at the jobsite or shop, and trying to get the daily business flow going again. Stopping to notify OSHA is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="/images/506099_caution_.jpg" align="right">Despite your best efforts to create a safe workplace, there may still be accidents.  In many cases, an accident traumatizes a company, with concentrated efforts devoted to helping  any victims, making temporary repairs or adjustments at the jobsite or shop, and trying to get the daily business flow going again.  Stopping to notify OSHA is likely to not be one of your immediate priorities.  But at what point does an &#8220;accident&#8221; qualify as being required to be reported to OSHA?</p>
<p>Suppose your foreman calls from a jobsite.  He tells you that one of your workers has fallen, and requires hospitalization.  Do you ever need to call OSHA about the incident?  Surprisingly, the answer is &#8220;No&#8221;.  In fact, the criteria for qualifying an incident as reportable are much higher.</p>
<p>According to Federal regulations, an accident is required to be reported to your local OSHA office when:</p>
<p>A fatality has occurred.<br />
or&#8230;<br />
Three or more workers require in-patient (overnight stay) hospitalization from a particular incident.</p>
<p>Note that the criteria above will apply to a thirty (30) day window from the occurrence of the accident.  For instance, if within thirty days from a particular incident a worker dies as a result, at that time the accident is reportable.</p>
<p>Another example would be three workers working on a roof deck.  The roof deck collapses, with all three workers falling.  Two workers are rushed to the hospital where they each spend at least one overnight stay.  The third worker, however, is treated for cuts and bruises and released without an overnight stay.  If within thirty days, the third worker is admitted for an overnight stay (say, due to a possible concussion that symptoms later indicated), then at the point in which the third worker stayed overnight is when the accident becomes reportable.</p>
<p>Once an incident is determined to be reportable to OSHA, it’s time to take a deep breath and get on with it immediately.  The notification needs to be made within the following time limits.</p>
<p>Within eight (8) hours.<br />
or&#8230;<br />
Within eight (8) hours from when the incident is reported to any agent or employee of the contractor.</p>
<p>Furthermore, OSHA requires the following information to be given at the time of reporting a qualifying accident.</p>
<p>Company name<br />
Location of the incident<br />
Time of the incident<br />
Number of fatalities and/or<br />
Number of hospitalized workers<br />
Contact person<br />
Phone number<br />
A brief description of the accident</p>
<p>This report should go to the local OSHA area office.  To help with this, OSHA has established an emergency number of (800) 321-OSHA.  Upon calling this number, you’ll be directed through a menu.  After you’re directed to enter your zip code, your call will be forwarded to the appropriate OSHA office.  Notification may be made by phone, facsimile, or hand-carried letter.  Naturally, any phone or fax notices should be followed up in writing for verification, and to ensure no misinterpretations occur.</p>
<p>Failure to report a qualifying accident in time may result in fines of up to $5,000.  Naturally, some mitigating circumstances may apply, such as if the accident occurred at night, or on a weekend or holiday.  Also, if the stress of the moment caused you to forget to notify immediately.  The main fact OSHA would consider is if the contractor actually contacted OSHA first- not the other way around.  Voluntarily calling OSHA first, say 24 hours after and accident, while technically a violation, may not be pursued as such by OSHA.  However, if OSHA contacts you at any time after the 8 hour expiration has run out, you will likely be cited for failure to notify.</p>
<p>A contractor contacted me several months ago, and said he was “waiting for OSHA to come to the door.”  When asked why, he said that one of his workers (who wasn’t wearing a safety harness) was killed from a fall.  He was talking how he had expected OSHA to come to his office, but it had been two weeks.  He believed that OSHA automatically visits contractors in such a circumstance- and sometimes it may be true.  In this case the contractor was clearly in violation, and the likely eventual discovery of this accident by OSHA would lead to serious consequences for the contractor.  Upon my advice, he promptly notified OSHA with his explanation- not good, but the best course under the circumstances.</p>
<p>Also, be careful that the information given is correct and truthful.  The above list is the minimum required by OSHA, and should be factual, but may be brief.  Remember, penalties for false statements by you or your workers may result in fines up to $10,000 and or imprisonment of up to 6 months!</p>
<p>If an accident happens, there is no need to rush to the phone.  Obviously the first order of business is to take care of your workers first, then eliminate any hazards causing or resulting from the incident, and then returning the jobsite to a safe condition.</p>
<p>At that point a careful and clear assessment should be done to determine if the accident qualifies for reporting.  If it is determined that the accident qualifies, then a notification report should be carefully prepared in accordance with the above list, and OSHA notified within the 8 hour time limit of the accident&#8217;s occurrence.</p>
<p>What qualifies as a reportable accident. should be understood by not only your workers, but also any subcontractors working onsite to prevent unnecessary reporting of an accident.  A notice should be added to your poster board showing the two criteria which qualifies an incident as reportable.  Many workers and subcontractors are quick to call OSHA when any accident occurs under the incorrect premise that it is necessary.  Therefore, this should be discussed with all workers and other contractors on a project so that everyone is familiar with the regulations.</p>
<p>However, remember it&#8217;s still everyone&#8217;s responsibility onsite to report any safety violations or unsafe work practices to the controlling, or general contractor to keep the jobsite safe.  Contractors working together to control unsafe conditions is a major step to preventing a reportable accident from occurring.</p>
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