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Fact Sheet No. OSHA 93-39 FARM SAFETY There are approximately 3.2 million men and women who work on America's 2.1 million farms and ranches. According to Accident Facts published in 199...
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PUBLIC SAFETY In addition to providing a safe environment and workplace for employees, businesses must provide for the safety of the public. Who Is 'The Public'? This may include custom...
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1. PURPOSE 1.1 The purpose of public safety policies and procedures is to protect the public from...
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If you offer a policy review, your agency must be prepared to handle responses. The first 10 seconds of a phone call may be crucial in forming the caller's impression of your professionalism. Depending on the agency's system for routing incoming calls, we advise that Life calls be handled by Life staff. In emergency situations, enough information should be obtained on the first call to enable the Life producer to reach the caller again, even if communications are difficult; don't lose the caller!
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VEHICLE SAFETY, PART 1 by Bill Grieb Vehicle accidents are one of the major causes of workplace injury. They include traffic accidents and in-house accidents involving forklifts. Vehicl...
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VEHICLE SAFETY, PART 2 By Bill Grieb Guidelines All company vehicles and equipment are to be operated in a safe manner and drivers must adhere to all applicable laws. The driver is...