⬇️ NEW ASBESTOS REMOVAL CUSTOMER TESTIMONIAL ⬇️ "I just wanted to pass on my appreciation to the staff involved with the removal works at Gorseinon. We undertook a site visit yesterday and the standard in there is excellent. Thank you all for a job well done." - Health & Safety Officer at Gorseinon Boiler House
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This story highlights the importance of using the correct equipment to perform tasks in order to keep everyone safe! Our team can provide you with guidance and support that can ensure you have a safer working environment - give us a call on 0113 524 1018 to discuss your safety needs
Company fined after a fall from Height The Health and Safety Executive recently prosecuted a Cheshire farm owner, resulting in a £16,000 fine. This action was taken after a tragic incident in which a man suffered fatal head injuries from a fall while using a forklift truck to elevate himself 16 feet to reposition a roof panel. The company failed to implement proper safety measures, highlighting the critical importance of using the correct equipment for the working at height task being carried out. The work should instead have been carried out using a tower scaffold, scissor lift, or a cherry picker. 🔗 Read more on the HSE prosecution here: https://lnkd.in/dtTRSfc2 👉 Do not let potential hazards occur due to inadequate equipment. Our team can provide you with the guidance and support you need to ensure a safe environment. Reach out to us today to discuss your specific requirements and we'll work with you to determine the necessary equipment to meet your needs effectively and safely. 📞 0113 524 1018 📧 hello@hls.co 🌎 www.hls.co #HSE #workatheight #safetyfirst #heathandsafety #fallsfromheight
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Asbestos Removal Requires a Safety Supervisor—Here’s Why! 💡 For large-scale asbestos removal (over 10 sqm), a qualified Asbestos Safety Supervisor is a legal requirement. Supervisors ensure: ✔️ Compliance with strict safety standards ✔️ Safe decontamination practices are followed ✔️ Air monitoring and proper documentation are in place What do you think are the biggest challenges of overseeing asbestos removal? Share your thoughts in the comments. 💬 #edwaytraining #constructiontraining #whstraining #safetysolutions #skilldevelopment #careeradvancement #onlinetraining #classroomtraining #hospitalitytraining #healthtraining #firstaidskills #asbestosremoval #workplacesafety
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Safety is the priority of everyone not only for safety team and it's our policy, vision and purpose here in Travco Properties Monthly inspection of fire hose cabinets and fire hydrants which is part of Firefighting system to ensure its safety, competency and effectiveness The inspection checklist include the following: 1. The first step is to unroll or unfurl the reel and extend the hose to its full length. The hose should be inspected along its length for integrity. 2. Hose reels need water testing at pressure above what would normally be needed. This is to be sure there are no leaks, no restrictions in water flow, and pressure is maintained in the hose. 3. All fittings and valves the length of the hose, on each end, and wherever water is flowing from need inspection. Test everything to be sure it is in good working order. A visual inspection is followed by practical testing. 4. Testing and records are all part of overall compliance with local law. The inspection is intended to improve safety for everyone should the fire hose reel ever need to be used in an emergency. Great performance to our maintenance department in promoting and implementing HSE culture and awareness. #Firehose #Firehydrant #firefighting #inspection #maintenance #hse
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Safety is not just a priority—it’s a way of life at DSM Construction & Supplies. We adhere to strict safety protocols to ensure the well-being of everyone on our job sites. What are the key safety measures on construction sites? These include personal protective equipment (PPE), regular safety audits, site training for workers, and ensuring compliance with local safety regulations. Proper safety management not only prevents accidents but also ensures smooth project progress. #ConstructionSafety #WorkplaceSafety #BuildingWithCare #DSMConstruction"
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There ya have it folks... There are times when "lowering the boom" due to lack of respect, for one's own safety, may be in order. Lower the boom on safety" means to take a strong and forceful action to address a safety issue, essentially putting a stop to risky behavior or practices by implementing strict measures or consequences; it implies a firm response to ensure safety is prioritized. Key points about this phrase: "Lower the boom": This is a metaphor that originates from the operation of a crane, where "lowering the boom" signifies a deliberate movement to bring something down with force. "Safety": In this context, it refers to any situation where safety protocols are being ignored or compromised. Example usage: "After several near-misses, the company decided to lower the boom on safety by implementing mandatory safety training for all employees." "The new safety inspector is known for lowering the boom on any unsafe practices they find on site."
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Construction Safety Awareness Hazards 1. Falls from heights 2. Electrical hazards 3. Heavy equipment operation 4. Chemical exposure Safety Best Practices 1. Regular safety inspections 2. Safety training 3. PPE usage 4. Clear communication Worker Responsibilities 1. Follow safety procedures 2. Report hazards/incidents 3. Participate in safety training 4. Maintain a clean workspace Employer Responsibilities 1. Develop and implement a safety program 2. Provide safety equipment/PPE 3. Conduct regular safety audits 4. Foster a safety-first culture Let's work together to create a safer construction site!🤝 #ConstructionSafety #SafetyFirst #BuildSafe #WorkplaceSafety #ConstructionLife #SafetyAwareness #HardHatZone
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11 Mandatory requirements for Safe Storage of Chemicals at Construction Sites - Safety Moves !!!☝️⚡💥 DON HSE INBOX CORNER ♥ LEARN, REVIEW & REFRESH!!! ⛑ SAFETY & HEALTH FIRST!!! 👷♀️👷♂️ #abbppsg #donsapiti Courtesy to the Writer/Photo/Video Owner !!!🥇 Safety First !!! 💯 - Store chemicals away from direct sunlight, sources of heat & egress pathways. - Keep storage areas free from clutter, explosives & flammable conditions. - Provision of spill kit, Fire extinguisher, eye wash station be ensured. - Display signage’s,demarcate the area & provide mandatory PPE’s. - Ensure adequate ventilation, smoke detectors & lightings. - Ensure all chemicals are clearly labelled & SDS with Box. - Hazardous chemicals must be stored below eye level. - Ensure that all storage areas have doors with locks. - Conduct trainings & awareness sessions. - Provide secondary containment & bund wall. - Appoint a train chemical handler. P.S. Prevent chemicals from causing harm to people, property & environment 👍✊ Safety First !!!☝️
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During Pipe Handling Today, I want to share a sobering reminder about the dangers of "Caught Between" incidents, specifically in the context of pipe handling. A recent fatality highlighted the critical importance of robust safety protocols and unwavering adherence to safe work practices. * The Incident: A worker was fatally injured while handling a large pipe. The incident involved a "Caught Between" scenario where the worker became trapped between the moving pipe and a fixed object. * Key Takeaways: * Job Hazard Analysis (JHA): A thorough JHA must be conducted for every pipe handling task, considering potential hazards like crushing, shearing, and impact. * Safe Lifting Techniques: Proper lifting and moving procedures are crucial. This includes using appropriate lifting equipment (cranes, hoists), securing loads properly, and maintaining clear communication between workers. * Confined Space Entry: If any part of the operation involves confined spaces, strict entry and exit procedures must be followed. * Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Ensure workers are equipped with appropriate PPE, including hard hats, safety shoes, gloves, and high-visibility vests. * Supervision and Training: Ongoing safety training and supervision are essential to reinforce safe work practices and address any potential hazards proactively. This tragic event serves as a stark reminder that complacency has no place in our industry. Let's prioritize safety in every aspect of our work. #SafetyFirst #ConstructionSafety #PipeHandling #AccidentPrevention #HSE #OccupationalSafety
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Here's a comprehensive guide to fixing a leaking hydrant line in a facility, including measures to keep in place and safety measures: *Measures to Keep in Place:* 1. *Shut off the water supply*: Immediately shut off the water supply to the affected area to prevent further damage. 2. *Contain the leak*: Use temporary measures like sandbags or barriers to contain the leak and prevent water from spreading. 3. *Alert personnel*: Inform all personnel in the facility about the leak and provide instructions on safety precautions. 4. *Identify the source*: Locate the exact source of the leak and assess the damage. 5. *Develop a repair plan*: Create a plan to repair or replace the damaged hydrant line. *Safety Measures:* 1. *Wear protective gear*: Wear appropriate protective gear like gloves, safety glasses, and a hard hat. 2. *Ensure proper ventilation*: Ensure good ventilation in the area to prevent inhalation of dust or fumes. 3. *Use proper tools*: Use appropriate tools and equipment to avoid damaging the hydrant line or surrounding areas. 4. *Follow lockout/tagout procedures*: Follow proper lockout/tagout procedures to ensure the water supply is safely shut off. 5. *Monitor for hazards*: Continuously monitor the area for potential hazards like slippery surfaces, falling debris, or electrical hazards. 6. *Have a fire extinguisher nearby*: Have a fire extinguisher nearby in case of an emergency. 7. *Ensure proper lighting*: Ensure the area is well-lit to prevent accidents. 8. *Follow confined space entry procedures*: If the repair requires entry into a confined space, follow proper confined space entry procedures. 9. *Have a first aid kit nearby*: Have a first aid kit nearby in case of an emergency. 10. *Document the repair*: Document the repair process and maintain records for future reference. *Additional Considerations:* 1. *Comply with regulations*: Ensure the repair meets all relevant regulations and standards. 2. *Test the hydrant line*: Test the hydrant line after repair to ensure it's functioning properly. 3. *Perform regular maintenance*: Regularly inspect and maintain the hydrant line to prevent future leaks. #safetyfirst #FireAwareness #FireSafety HSE Insider HSE Professionals NEBOSH IOSH Fire Risk Management Group IOSH United Air Conditioning Industry LLC RUBBER WORLD INDUSTRY LLC Divcon Engineering Ltd Ardova Plc
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