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August 2006
Newsletter
Safety Engineers Offer Avian Flu Infection Control Tips for Businesses
The American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) Healthcare Practice Specialty (HPS) group has developed avian flu infection control tips for businesses and communities.
Cost Savings through Better Safety
For companies that fully embrace the concepts of implementation and make safety and health a core value, the potential return on investment relating to injury prevention, along with the creation of a safe work environment can be huge, monetarily and culturally.
Are You Ready For Contractors to Work in Your Facility'
After reading this article, I hope you will pick up some ideas that will help you in your efforts to develop a contractor safety program for your organization.
Safety Alert: Porter-Cable Cordless Nailer Poses Puncture Hazard
The nailer can eject a nail while the switch is in the 'off' position if the trigger is pulled and it is placed on a surface. This can pose a serious injury to consumers or bystanders.
Safety Management Group Aligns with NUCA
The National Utility Contractors Association of Indiana has chosen Safety Management Group to provide safety services to its members.
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