Reducing Workplace Accidents

Reducing Workplace Accidents

  • Working In An Oilfield? Here's How To Stay Safe Around Pump Skids

    It is not uncommon for serious injuries and even fatalities to occur in an oilfield. However, many of these injuries can be prevented by following a few simple safety precautions. Safety guidelines are updated on an as-needed basis when agencies receive new information about accidents that took place in local oilfields, so it's important to familiarize yourself with industry-related recommendations on a regular basis in case anything has changed. Whether you're preparing for your first day at the site or you've been with the same company for years, here are some easy ways you can stay safe when you work near pump skids in an oilfield.

  • 5 Reasons To Choose A Metal Building For Your New Church Building

    Sudden changes in congregation numbers can leave your current church feeling small and overcrowded. If you are tired of turning people away or running multiple services on the same day to accommodate everyone, it's time to invest in a pre-engineered metal building. These structures offer five benefits to congregations ready to build their own churches with plenty of room to grow. Wider And More Open Rooms Whether you call your main gathering area a nave, a sermon hall, or a covenant room, this room offers the most impressive architectural impression when it's wide and clear with a high ceiling.

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    Reducing Workplace Accidents

    About a year ago, one of my warehouse employees got smashed between an indoor crane and the wall. Although he escaped with minor injuries, the incident acted as a huge wake up call for my entire staff. We realized that we needed to do our part to reduce workplace accidents, and so we started evaluating our industrial and manufacturing equipment. After taking an inventory of previous accidents, we were able to create a list of protocols that helped things tremendously. This blog is all about reducing workplace accidents by improving your back room. You never know, a few simple changes could save an employee's life.