All employees deserve the highest level of health and safety protection while they are carrying out their work activities.
Permits to Work (PTW) are a formal, documented, systematic way to control certain activities that present a high level of risk. The permit forms an essential part of a safe system of work. Employers have a duty to ensure that PTW are in place when required, and employees have a duty to co-operate with the agreed terms and conditions of the permit.
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All employees deserve the highest level of health and safety protection while they are carrying out their work activities.
Permits to Work (PTW) are a formal, documented, systematic way to control certain activities that present a high level of risk. The permit forms an essential part of a safe system of work. Employers have a duty to ensure that PTW are in place when required, and employees have a duty to co-operate with the agreed terms and conditions of the permit.
Via these sliders, know why Permit to work training is important!
Most of us have been walking for the majority of
our lives, but that doesn’t mean we’re good at it.
Slips, trips, and falls are a major cause of injuries!
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response requirements are governed by federal OSHA for emergency responders and contractors cleaning hazardous waste materials from spills and releases. Workers must be properly trained and educated on the health and safety hazards of the work tasks as well as the environment. OSHA has many requirements to ensure the workforce is protected from all types of chemical emergencies.
Heat Stress is a serious concern in occupational health and safety.
It is important we carry out more awareness on heat stress to reduce incidents relating to heat stress.
The health and safety in the workplace are designed to create the awareness of key health and safety issues found in the workplace as well as the role you will play in ensuring yours as well as other’s safety. The program offers the skills and knowledge required to start a career in the field of health and safety.
Electric shock is the physiological reaction, sensation, or injury caused by electric current passing through the (human) body. ... Still larger currents can cause fibrillation of the heart and damage to tissues. Death caused by an electric shock is called electrocution.
An electric shock occurs when a person comes into contact with an electrical energy source. Electrical energy flows through a portion of the body causing a shock. Exposure to electrical energy may result in no injury at all or may result in devastating damage or death.
Mobile etiquette: do's and don'ts when using a mobile phoneNeomobile
What are the most bad manners when it comes to mobile? Many people don't know that some of their habits are considered bad for others: sending texts while driving, a high ringtone, usage in particular places.... Discover all the do's and don'ts in this infographic made by Neomobile.
Social Media Advice for the High School StudentSalene Kraemer
slides from presentation given at Weir High School to educate about how to use social media responsibly, by Salene Kraemer, Business lawyer, and Jim Davis, Hancock County prosecutor
Most of us have been walking for the majority of
our lives, but that doesn’t mean we’re good at it.
Slips, trips, and falls are a major cause of injuries!
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response requirements are governed by federal OSHA for emergency responders and contractors cleaning hazardous waste materials from spills and releases. Workers must be properly trained and educated on the health and safety hazards of the work tasks as well as the environment. OSHA has many requirements to ensure the workforce is protected from all types of chemical emergencies.
Heat Stress is a serious concern in occupational health and safety.
It is important we carry out more awareness on heat stress to reduce incidents relating to heat stress.
The health and safety in the workplace are designed to create the awareness of key health and safety issues found in the workplace as well as the role you will play in ensuring yours as well as other’s safety. The program offers the skills and knowledge required to start a career in the field of health and safety.
Electric shock is the physiological reaction, sensation, or injury caused by electric current passing through the (human) body. ... Still larger currents can cause fibrillation of the heart and damage to tissues. Death caused by an electric shock is called electrocution.
An electric shock occurs when a person comes into contact with an electrical energy source. Electrical energy flows through a portion of the body causing a shock. Exposure to electrical energy may result in no injury at all or may result in devastating damage or death.
Mobile etiquette: do's and don'ts when using a mobile phoneNeomobile
What are the most bad manners when it comes to mobile? Many people don't know that some of their habits are considered bad for others: sending texts while driving, a high ringtone, usage in particular places.... Discover all the do's and don'ts in this infographic made by Neomobile.
Social Media Advice for the High School StudentSalene Kraemer
slides from presentation given at Weir High School to educate about how to use social media responsibly, by Salene Kraemer, Business lawyer, and Jim Davis, Hancock County prosecutor
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This ppt is based on disaster managment .
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Mobile phones have become a part of our life as good as an organ in our body. But seldom we think that, we need to have some etiquette for the usage of mobile phones
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Enjoy this interesting photo-quiz. It covers various topics. It is mostly pertaining to India and few of them across the world. Hope you'll enjoy it. The answers are given after the last question.
Phone Etiquette: Vocal Skills
Voice reflects attitude. Even if the words are correct and intended to be polite, tone could imply the opposite. Voice is made up of five distinct elements: tone, inflection, pitch, rate and volume. Your voice contains specific percentages of each element that makes it uniquely yours. However, there is a best practice range within which your voice sounds confident and most importantly professional.
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This great ppt allows you to know everything about Mughal ruler and emperors. This particular ppt is great source to improve your IQ and general knowledge ability. Please follow us (pptmania06) to learn many things
2. DON’TSDO’S
IN BURNS
Remove clothing that has been
burned or soaked with hot fluid or
chemicals, and jewelry in the affected
area.
Run tap water or room-temperature
water over the burn immediately. It
stops the burning process, decreases
the pain and prevents or reduces
swelling.
Remove burned clothing that is stuck
to the body.
Use very cold water or ice on a burn.
It can cause more skin damage.
3. DON’TSDO’S
IN BURNS
(In the event of a severe burn) apply
a clean, dry cloth to the burned area
after it is cooled and seek medical
care.
See a doctor if blisters are large or
contain a cloudy fluid, or if the
burned area is oozing fluid.
(In the event of a severe burn) apply
ointments, jellies, sprays, first aid
creams or butter.
Break open small blisters with clear
fluid inside because this could let
germs into the wound.
4. DON’TSDO’S
IN AN EARTHQUAKE
Use stairs
Stay under an object
Walk in an open area
Use elevators
Wander around in streets.
Be close near buildings, electric poles,
slopes and walls
5. DON’TSDO’S
IN ZOO
Keep the surroundings clean.
Keep away from the barriers and
fences between the animals and
humans. If you do so you may be
injured.
Use dust bins
Tease the animals that you see.
Enter with a polythene bag, food,
audio system, musical instrument,
playing items, firearms or sharp
objects,
Litter the place
6. DON’TSDO’S
IN SCHOOL
Be regular to attendance.
Bring the student diary everyday.
Switch off fans , taps and lights after
use.
Lend or borrow money.
Damage school property.
Bring gadgets
7. DON’TSDO’S
IN SWIMMING POOL
Take shower before entering
Use life preservators if you don’t
know to swim.
Clean the pool regularly.
Dive or jump at side.
Run or push each other
Litter the pool.
8. DON’TSDO’S
IN HINDU TEMPLE
Take bath and wear fresh clothes.
Leave foot wear outside
Take prashad with right hand.
Offer money in hundi.
Have non vegetarian food.
Wear short dresses.
Touch the idols in the temple.
Click photos
9. DON’TSDO’S
IN HOSPITAL
wash your hands and sanitize them
before you touch the patient or hand
the patient something you've been
touching.
turn off your cell phone, or at least
turn the ringer off.
enter the hospital if you have any
symptoms that could be contagious
bring outside food/fruits inside
hospital for patients / patient's
attendants. The hospital server well
balanced vegetarian meals.
10. DON’TSDO’S
IN HOSPITAL
leave the room if the doctor or
provider arrives to examine or talk to
the patient.
stay for a short time
bring flowers, bouquets for the
patient.
attempt photography or video shoot
in the hospital premises