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OSHA | Young Workers - Hazards | Occupational Safety and ...
Hazards. Young workers get injured or sick on the job for many reasons, including:. Unsafe equipment; Inadequate safety training; Inadequate supervision; Dangerous work that is illegal or inappropriate for youth under 18
read moreOffice hazards: Photocopiers, printers etc - OHS Reps
Photocopiers, laser printers, and other electronic duplicating devices are a regular feature of the modern office environment, and some employees may be engaged in their operation for large amounts of time.
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Office of Human Resources Management (OHRM) at the U.S. Department of Commerce - Careers, Jobs, Employees, HR Practitioners, Benefits, Leave, SES, Training, Human Capital
read moreTen Often-ignored Office Hazards - Safety Management Inc
Safety Management Group is a nationally recognized professional service organization that provides workplace safety consulting, training, staffing, program planning and implementation.
read more10 common office hazards - and how to reduce the risk
It's essential to have office hazards identified and risk assessments carried out in order to implement control measures to reduce the likelihood of an incident occurring...
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Publications with advice and guidance for workers, managers and the general public on occupational safety and health.
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WHS compliance, injury reporting, licensing and compensation claims You must contact the WHS authority in your jurisdiction. SWA does not enforce or regulate WHS laws or workers' compensation schemes.
read moreAvoid electrical hazards in the office - Safety+Health Magazine
The high volume of electrical equipment in a typical office can expose workers to serious electrical hazards, including shocks, burns and fire, the Rosslyn, VA-based Electrical Safety Foundation International warns.
read moreHazards and Risk - Health and Safety Authority
When we refer to hazards in relation to occupational safety and health the most commonly used definition is 'A Hazard is a potential source of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons'.
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Hazard Recognition. Many workers are unaware of the potential electrical hazards present in their work environment, which makes them more vulnerable to the danger of electrocution.
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Comcare works in partnership with employees and employers to reduce the human and financial costs of workplace injuries and disease in the Commonwealth jurisdiction.
read moreWork suicide - Hazards magazine
Features . Make or break Workers should not be disposable. And work should not be a spirit-sapping, body-breaking grind. Hazards editor Rory O'Neill warns bad jobs are driving us over the edge and says it is time to turn and fight for basic decency, security and rights at work.
read moreadvice on office work - Office health and safety
This tool is designed to help those working in low risk office-based environments complete their risk assessment quickly and easily. It allows you to select relevant hazards and decide how to control them ...
read moreHazards - OHS Reps
The Hazards section has been divided into 'groups' of hazards - for example: 'Chemicals', 'Infectious Diseases' and so on. Each of these groups has been further divided - for example, you will find information on Heat under 'Workplace Conditions'.
read moreHot work hazards | September 2017 | Safety+Health Magazine
Safety+Health looks at the recommended safety measures for "hot work" – any activity that may produce flames, sparks and/or heat.
read moreWork and health - Hazards magazine
Features . Unravelling Art lecturer Kate Rawnsley knew a succession of maddening management decisions were pushing her to the verge of a breakdown. She tells Hazards editor Rory O'Neill how college bosses denied repeatedly responsibility for her symptoms.
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