Safety is extremely important in the automotive industry because mechanics work with lifts, tools, and chemicals that are potentially dangerous. And accidents can cost lives. Incorporating safety equipment, practices and disciplines in your workplace will keep you, your employees, and your visitors safe.
IOSH Working at Height Course Overview - KBA Training CentreKBA Training Pte Ltd
Visit http://www.kbatraining.org/courses/Health-Safety/IOSH/IOSH-working-at-height for other course information.
The overall aim of this course is for candidates to acquire knowledge and practical skills to manage competently, the health and safety issues regarding “Work at Height” at their workplace.
Industrial, manufacturing and construction work sites have plenty of machines. Machines are used for everything from power generation to the sorting of recyclables, and they’re an integral part of assembly lines all over the world.
A number of safety hazards come with working around machinery that employers, safety managers and workers all need to be aware of. By preparing for these dangers, accidents and injuries can be prevented.
In this slideshare we present 10 easy to follow steps that will help ensure your workers a daily safe passage in and around the machines they use.
The 10 steps we discuss are;
1) Don't reach into the machine
2) Use Proper Lockout/Tagout Procedures
3) Stay Clear of Sharp or Moving Parts
4) Watch Out for Cords and Wires
5) Don’t Wear Loose Clothing
6) Wear Proper PPE
7) Use Caution Around Heat Sources
8) Be Careful When Cleaning
9) Communicate, Communicate, Communicate
10) Follow Visual and Written Instructions
If you follow these 10 suggestions, you will find yourself with a whole lot less grief at the end of the work year. To learn more about machine guarding, chick out this article: https://www.babelplex.com/methods-for-machine-guarding-babelplex-industrial-section/ .
Cement has been used for so many years around the world as a staple of engineering,construction and all-around building projects, but so little has been taught about the potential hazards that are hidden within this seemingly simple and innocent compound.
Cement rash and cement burns are among the most common causes of accidents or injuries having to do with cement. To learn more about cement safety please read this informative article: https://www.realsafety.org/2014/08/cement-safety-guidelines-for-protecting-your-skin/ .
This quick study on those dangers can help you more quickly detect, recognize and avoid them fairly easily with just a small bit of knowledge on how cement works and what the underlying reason for the injuries is.
Creative Safety Supply offers many of the PPE elements required to to work safely with cement and we encourage you to visit our website to see for yourself that quality, price and, most importantly, your safety, are top priority for us: http://www.creativesafetysupply.com
Safety is extremely important in the automotive industry because mechanics work with lifts, tools, and chemicals that are potentially dangerous. And accidents can cost lives. Incorporating safety equipment, practices and disciplines in your workplace will keep you, your employees, and your visitors safe.
IOSH Working at Height Course Overview - KBA Training CentreKBA Training Pte Ltd
Visit http://www.kbatraining.org/courses/Health-Safety/IOSH/IOSH-working-at-height for other course information.
The overall aim of this course is for candidates to acquire knowledge and practical skills to manage competently, the health and safety issues regarding “Work at Height” at their workplace.
Industrial, manufacturing and construction work sites have plenty of machines. Machines are used for everything from power generation to the sorting of recyclables, and they’re an integral part of assembly lines all over the world.
A number of safety hazards come with working around machinery that employers, safety managers and workers all need to be aware of. By preparing for these dangers, accidents and injuries can be prevented.
In this slideshare we present 10 easy to follow steps that will help ensure your workers a daily safe passage in and around the machines they use.
The 10 steps we discuss are;
1) Don't reach into the machine
2) Use Proper Lockout/Tagout Procedures
3) Stay Clear of Sharp or Moving Parts
4) Watch Out for Cords and Wires
5) Don’t Wear Loose Clothing
6) Wear Proper PPE
7) Use Caution Around Heat Sources
8) Be Careful When Cleaning
9) Communicate, Communicate, Communicate
10) Follow Visual and Written Instructions
If you follow these 10 suggestions, you will find yourself with a whole lot less grief at the end of the work year. To learn more about machine guarding, chick out this article: https://www.babelplex.com/methods-for-machine-guarding-babelplex-industrial-section/ .
Cement has been used for so many years around the world as a staple of engineering,construction and all-around building projects, but so little has been taught about the potential hazards that are hidden within this seemingly simple and innocent compound.
Cement rash and cement burns are among the most common causes of accidents or injuries having to do with cement. To learn more about cement safety please read this informative article: https://www.realsafety.org/2014/08/cement-safety-guidelines-for-protecting-your-skin/ .
This quick study on those dangers can help you more quickly detect, recognize and avoid them fairly easily with just a small bit of knowledge on how cement works and what the underlying reason for the injuries is.
Creative Safety Supply offers many of the PPE elements required to to work safely with cement and we encourage you to visit our website to see for yourself that quality, price and, most importantly, your safety, are top priority for us: http://www.creativesafetysupply.com
[StockDice] Application for Stock Exchange Monitoring And Business Intelligen...Kiran Munir
The application monitors the growth of business, real time statistics, stock exchange up and down values, past and current market trends of companies and makes future business predictions as well based on current market trends. Such an application is an ideal for decision making for the businessmen, and the people who are involved in buying and selling in any way.
Database Utility: Sql Server Express 2008.
Technology: Windows Presentation Foundation
Tool: Visual Studio 2010.
Language : C#
Third party controls: Telerik Controls for WPF
This webinar will help you to better understand how to safeguard your machines to meet or exceed OSHA 29 CFR regulations, ANSI B-11 and NFPA 79 safety standards. In so doing, you will learn how to keep your company in absolute compliance, reduce insurance costs, and help prevent employee accidents on metal working machines.
This presentation is mainly about the background knowledge of WSH as well as what how Narada implement WSH act into revamping of the workshop.
Done by: Denyse Choo, Narada Intern '16.
Health and Safety - Summer Shutdown: this presentation covers a brief overview on health and safety considerations whilst staff are on summer holiday or operating on skeleton staffing levels.
Reducing failure of Component Critical Parts by Dave Bennion - is a basic presentation giving consideration to Safety Critical Control Systems and how to best manage them
Applying 5S Principles - A presentation on the 5 principles for an efficient workplace known as 5S. Sort, Set in Order, Shine, Standardise and Sustain.
Integrating IBM PureApplication System and IBM UrbanCode Deploy: A GE Capital...Prolifics
As organizations move into virtualized environments using IBM PureApplication System, the need for concise patterns is becoming a necessity. This is where UrbanCode Deploy comes in to play. uDeploy can pre-package the environment configuration with pattern capabilities, deploy applications via patterns and assure consistency on all levels—ensuring peace of mind during the lifecycle of an application. Developers and testers will be able to deploy applications to consistent environments, eliminating errors and issues. The time of “true DevOps” has arrived and is in place at GE Capital.
Total Productive Maintenance (Tpm) EVERTS 21Aug2018Timothy Wooi
Course Objective
To implement a current Lean Maintenance System, Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) by;
- understanding different types of Maintenance in TPM.
- synergizing Production & Maintenance Staff working
together as a team to Implement TPM for Equipment.
Techniques
- review and externalize Inspection activities to AM.
- establishing a baseline through ‘Clean to Inspect,
Inspect to Detect and Detect to Correct.’ &
- attacking the 6 Big Losses (Waste).
Upon the completion of the workshop, participant will be:
Get their workplace in order ahead of TPM introduction
Determine the Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) of their machinery
Understand how to improve the efficiency of their machinery
Predict where failures are likely to occur
Be able to design and implement a TPM program
Managing and insuring cyber risk - a risk perspectiveIISPEastMids
Russell Price from the Cyber Risk & Insurance Forum, and Chair of the Continuity Forum. A presentation that looks at the role Cyber Insurance has to play in an overall approach to managing risk for a business. Given as part of the East Midlands Cyber Security Forum on 21st May. More details at https://www.nexor.com/iisp-east-midlands/may-2015.
The Ultimate Guide to Multi-site Food Safety - Learnings from the front lineCheckit
Elektron Technology recently invited a number of food industry experts to look at how large organisations can ensure consistent food safety standards across all locations.
This is a report of their findings.
[StockDice] Application for Stock Exchange Monitoring And Business Intelligen...Kiran Munir
The application monitors the growth of business, real time statistics, stock exchange up and down values, past and current market trends of companies and makes future business predictions as well based on current market trends. Such an application is an ideal for decision making for the businessmen, and the people who are involved in buying and selling in any way.
Database Utility: Sql Server Express 2008.
Technology: Windows Presentation Foundation
Tool: Visual Studio 2010.
Language : C#
Third party controls: Telerik Controls for WPF
This webinar will help you to better understand how to safeguard your machines to meet or exceed OSHA 29 CFR regulations, ANSI B-11 and NFPA 79 safety standards. In so doing, you will learn how to keep your company in absolute compliance, reduce insurance costs, and help prevent employee accidents on metal working machines.
This presentation is mainly about the background knowledge of WSH as well as what how Narada implement WSH act into revamping of the workshop.
Done by: Denyse Choo, Narada Intern '16.
Health and Safety - Summer Shutdown: this presentation covers a brief overview on health and safety considerations whilst staff are on summer holiday or operating on skeleton staffing levels.
Reducing failure of Component Critical Parts by Dave Bennion - is a basic presentation giving consideration to Safety Critical Control Systems and how to best manage them
Applying 5S Principles - A presentation on the 5 principles for an efficient workplace known as 5S. Sort, Set in Order, Shine, Standardise and Sustain.
Integrating IBM PureApplication System and IBM UrbanCode Deploy: A GE Capital...Prolifics
As organizations move into virtualized environments using IBM PureApplication System, the need for concise patterns is becoming a necessity. This is where UrbanCode Deploy comes in to play. uDeploy can pre-package the environment configuration with pattern capabilities, deploy applications via patterns and assure consistency on all levels—ensuring peace of mind during the lifecycle of an application. Developers and testers will be able to deploy applications to consistent environments, eliminating errors and issues. The time of “true DevOps” has arrived and is in place at GE Capital.
Total Productive Maintenance (Tpm) EVERTS 21Aug2018Timothy Wooi
Course Objective
To implement a current Lean Maintenance System, Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) by;
- understanding different types of Maintenance in TPM.
- synergizing Production & Maintenance Staff working
together as a team to Implement TPM for Equipment.
Techniques
- review and externalize Inspection activities to AM.
- establishing a baseline through ‘Clean to Inspect,
Inspect to Detect and Detect to Correct.’ &
- attacking the 6 Big Losses (Waste).
Upon the completion of the workshop, participant will be:
Get their workplace in order ahead of TPM introduction
Determine the Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) of their machinery
Understand how to improve the efficiency of their machinery
Predict where failures are likely to occur
Be able to design and implement a TPM program
Managing and insuring cyber risk - a risk perspectiveIISPEastMids
Russell Price from the Cyber Risk & Insurance Forum, and Chair of the Continuity Forum. A presentation that looks at the role Cyber Insurance has to play in an overall approach to managing risk for a business. Given as part of the East Midlands Cyber Security Forum on 21st May. More details at https://www.nexor.com/iisp-east-midlands/may-2015.
The Ultimate Guide to Multi-site Food Safety - Learnings from the front lineCheckit
Elektron Technology recently invited a number of food industry experts to look at how large organisations can ensure consistent food safety standards across all locations.
This is a report of their findings.
Construction companies can no longer be passive about their safety record. If you want to compete and bid bigger projects, a good safety record is mandatory. Our goal is to help your company develop a world class safety culture so your safety record is not a negative but a positive when it comes to bidding projects, employee morale, and employee retention.
Efficient Safety Culture as Sustainable Development in Construction IndustryIJERA Editor
The paper focuses on precaution necessary to prevent avoidable accidents in the construction industries, important water development, building and roads construction in Nigeria. Moreover, appreciate the need for a safe working environment but also precaution necessary for hitch-free operation.
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CULTIVATING A
CULTURE OF SAFETY
Establishing a culture of safety is not as simple as creating new workplace
rules. It involves a new way of thinking about fatality and injury prevention.
By Grover Hardin
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o build a thriving safety culture, companies need to focus
on both the procedures and processes that guide their
operations, as well as the attitudes and behaviors of every
employee.
It's not as simple as creating new workplace rules. It involves
a new way of thinking about fatality and injury prevention.
Because many EHS professionals now are expected to man-
age a multitude of responsibilities - often without the necessary
bandwidth or support staff- safety needs to become everyone's
responsibility. Safe behaviors should be modeled at every level of
employment - from the C Suite to the shop floor - across all func-
tions, from manufacturing to sales to the back office.
By promoting accountability in every aspect of a business,
companies can foster mutual respect, commitment, collaboration
and open dialogue among employees of all levels. These are the
hallmarks of a safety culture.
It's not enough to simply describe safety as a priority - be-
cause priorities often change. Companies need to make safety a
core value, knowing that a safe and healthy workforce translates
to a healthy bottom line.
No One-Size-Fits-All Approach
The foundation of a robust safety culture is a cohesive envi-
ronmental, health and safety management system.
An effective EHS-management system outlines the neces-
sary regulatory requirements and standards for safe workplace
operations, while allowing room for customization. At Kim-
berly-Clark Professional (KCP), we recognize that each of our
mills has a distinctive workplace culture, which is why our approach
to safety is not one-size-fits-all.
For example, our mill in Corinth, Miss., which manufactures
WypAU-brand utility wipers, employs 135 people along with another
30 to 50 contracted employees who provide services for our mill.
Every employee is bound by our mill's safety policy and "Eatal 10"
safety rules, which are unique to our mill but consistent with similar
tools used at other KCP facilities.
The "Fatal 10" defines the actions that all employees should
not take, as violating them could result in an injury or a loss of life.
While adhering to the requirements and standards of our company's
overall EHS-management system, these actions are reflective of the
distinct risk areas identified as most critical for our mill.
The mill in Corinth has achieved excellent safety outcomes, in-
cluding eight Crystal Eagle awards. The award recognizes mills that
have achieved a full year without a reportable injury.
However, this success did not come easily. It was the result of a
continuing focus on refining and improving our appro ...
As testers and test managers, we are frequently asked to report to stakeholders on the progress and results of our testing. Questions like How is testing going? may seem simple enough, but the answer is ultimately based on our ability to extract useful metrics from our work and present them in a meaningful way. This is particularly important in agile environments where clear, concise, and up-to-date metrics may be needed multiple times each day. Mike Trites identifies a number of ways we can use metrics to measure progress during a test cycle and, ultimately, to determine when testing should be considered complete. Learn the common pitfalls of metrics misuse and how you can avoid them by giving proper context when communicating metrics to your stakeholders. Discover key metrics for measuring the effectiveness of your testing and how to use what you learn on one project to improve your testing process on future projects.
DGB Health and Safety Ltd - Business Presentation 2017 - the business presentation explains what we can provide business clients with and our unique partnership thus providing a more fuller service of general consultancy, accredited e-learning and technical articles.
DGB Health and Safety Ltd - Online E-Learning business Presentation - we provide cost effective accredited and interactive safety training solutions are a fraction of classroom training courses. We are also a safety consultancy providing a range of safety related services from installing safety management systems, to audits and risk assessments.
David Bennion - Skill Cloud 18 Jan 2017. David is the sole Director of DGB Health and Safety Ltd established 1 December 2016 in Bingley West Yorkshire.
David Bennion - HSEQ Professional Profile. David is a health and safety practitioner and is the sole Director of DGB Health and Safety Ltd and also a free information site DGB21.co.uk. David works as a consultant within Health and Safety, Fire Safety, Environmental Management, Quality Management and is a Lean Six Sigma Practitioner.
Embedding a Safety Culture by David Bennion of DGB Health and Safety Ltd. This presentation considers factor that contribute to a good safety culture within a business.
Winter Driving by Dave Bennion - A presentation on driving safely during winter weather conditions ie: snow or ice. Gives practical guidance to prepare for the season of difficult driving conditions.
Dave Bennion - "Control of Contractors on Site" is a basic presentation outlining some of the measures to ensure your site operates safe when contractors our about. It is about the contractors operating safety, appropriate supervision and protecting the companies workers from contractor actions.
Environmental Management - how are we managing are #environmental #management as a business. A brief overview of environmental management with some basic considerations.
Newcastle - pictures of Newbiggin on the Sea in August 2014. A collection of pictures by the sea and surrounding area including the sand, sea and general landscape.
A collection of pictures I found from when I visited Spain in 2006. Not the best quality as technology has moved on. Pictures of sea, buildings, boats etc.
Pictures taken at Malham Cove in Yorkshire - Easter (bank holiday Monday). Enjoy the countryside to help relieve the stresses of the commercial world of business.
When listening about building new Ventures, Marketplaces ideas are something very frequent. On this session we will discuss reasons why you should stay away from it :P , by sharing real stories and misconceptions around them. If you still insist to go for it however, you will at least get an idea of the important and critical strategies to optimize for success like Product, Business Development & Marketing, Operations :)
Reflect Festival Limassol May 2024.
Michael Economou is an Entrepreneur, with Business & Technology foundations and a passion for Innovation. He is working with his team to launch a new venture – Exyde, an AI powered booking platform for Activities & Experiences, aspiring to revolutionize the way we travel and experience the world. Michael has extensive entrepreneurial experience as the co-founder of Ideas2life, AtYourService as well as Foody, an online delivery platform and one of the most prominent ventures in Cyprus’ digital landscape, acquired by Delivery Hero group in 2019. This journey & experience marks a vast expertise in building and scaling marketplaces, enhancing everyday life through technology and making meaningful impact on local communities, which is what Michael and his team are pursuing doing once more with Exyde www.goExyde.com
Salma Karina Hayat is Conscious Digital Transformation Leader at Kudos | Empowering SMEs via CRM & Digital Automation | Award-Winning Entrepreneur & Philanthropist | Education & Homelessness Advocate
What You're Going to Learn
- How These 4 Leaks Force You To Work Longer And Harder in order to grow your income… improve just one of these and the impact could be life changing.
- How to SHUT DOWN the revolving door of Income Stagnation… you know, where new sales come into your magazine while at the same time existing sponsors exit.
- How to transform your magazine business by fixing the 4 “DON’Ts”...
#1 LEADS Don’t Book
#2 PROSPECTS Don’t Show
#3 PROSPECTS Don’t Buy
#4 CLIENTS Don’t Stay
- How to identify which leak to fix first so you get the biggest bang for your income.
- Get actionable strategies you can use right away to improve your bookings, sales and retention.
Textile Chemical Brochure - Tradeasia (1).pdfjeffmilton96
Explore Tradeasia’s brochure for eco-friendly textile chemicals. Enhance your textile production with high-quality, sustainable solutions for superior fabric quality.
Best Crypto Marketing Ideas to Lead Your Project to SuccessIntelisync
In this comprehensive slideshow presentation, we delve into the intricacies of crypto marketing, offering invaluable insights and strategies to propel your project to success in the dynamic cryptocurrency landscape. From understanding market trends to building a robust brand identity, engaging with influencers, and analyzing performance metrics, we cover all aspects essential for effective marketing in the crypto space.
Also Intelisync, our cutting-edge service designed to streamline and optimize your marketing efforts, leveraging data-driven insights and innovative strategies to drive growth and visibility for your project.
With a data-driven approach, transparent communication, and a commitment to excellence, InteliSync is your trusted partner for driving meaningful impact in the fast-paced world of Web3. Contact us today to learn more and embark on a journey to crypto marketing mastery!
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