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How To Erect Scaffold Towers Safely

23rd September 2009
Using scaffold towers as part of your home improvement construction project means that for your safety it is a good idea to be aware of the health and safety recommendations. Treat your home as a workplace when using scaffold towers. Before you underta... Read >
Author: Jackie De Burca

You Don't Have to be a Celebrity to Have a Cool Tattoo

10th September 2009
Tattoo art has become accepted as just another trend and statement among top paid athletes, rappers & everyday folks like you and me. You don't have to be famous or a superstar to get a cool tattoo. Tattoos are performed every day all over the earth by in... Read >
Author: mseward

Tips on Building a Fire Pit

06th September 2009
Having a campfire in the backyard is something most families will truly enjoy especially for kids. To have your own fire pit is a very convenient way to relax, enjoy the heat and hang out with friends. A fire pit can be built without any expensive materia... Read >
Author: The Outdoor Cook

You Can't Make First Aid Training Fun, But This Article is the Next Best Thing

26th August 2009
Workers Get Relaxed About Almost Anything We've heard about workplace safety many times. The concepts have become so typical and average that they often contain no strong value for us anymore. They're just a general concept, an unclear sense about not ... Read >
Author: Ness

How To Erect Scaffold Towers Safely

20th August 2009
Health and safety regulations and personnel are working towards minimising accidents caused from working at height. Working safely with scaffold towers is both a legal requirement as well as a critical way of avoiding nasty accidents. Before undertaking ... Read >
Author: Jackie De Burca

Quality, Environment and Health & Safety in Gliding

05th July 2009
I recently joined a gliding club and with any luck, I should be solo by the end of the summer. I couldn't help but notice a great deal of the standards (ISO9001, ISO14001 & ISO18001) apply in this discipline as well as in the workplace. Quality (ISO... Read >
Author: Chris Eden

How to Keep Your Workplace Safe Without Boring Everyone to Tears

02nd July 2009
Workers Get Relaxed About Anything We've all noticed workplace safety a million times. The concepts have become so typical and average that they tend to contain no real value for us anymore. They're simply a general notion, a vague idea about not messi... Read >
Author: Jason Lee

Tips on Building a Fire Pit

29th May 2009
Having a campfire in the backyard is something most families will truly enjoy especially for kids. To have your own fire pit is a very convenient way to relax, enjoy the heat and hang out with friends. A fire pit can be built without any expensive materia... Read >
Author: The Outdoor Cook

Injury Lawyer warns about the dangers down on the farm

15th April 2009
An injury lawyer who is also a farmer has sent out a plea to his fellow farmers not to turn a blind eye to health and safety on the farm in a bid to reduce the thousands of deaths and personal injuries taking place on British farms each year. In a pres... Read >
Author: seamus

Upgraded Security at Hotels!

20th February 2009
The terror strikes that took place on 26 November shook India and the world. It brought back the memories of the previous strikes. Time and again, we have faced a similar situation. However, this time the situation was different. The targets were the elit... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Understanding Cheap Home Insurance

16th February 2009
If you want to reduce your home insurance premium in this New Year, here’s help. Find out from your provider the discounts they offer if you engage yourself in some precise and personal home safety practices. Be vigilant so as to know what safety pra... Read >
Author: IYKE PHELIM

Building a Small Trimaran with Wood and Epoxy

15th October 2008
If you have never built a small trimaran (or any sailboat) then you'll likely have to deal with some mental reservations. This is only normal. You'll probably ask yourself questions such as, "Can I really do this?" ... "How long is a boat building pro... Read >
Author: Joe Farinaccio

While seeking good Health and Fitness Clubs

11th September 2008
How to find Health and Fitness Clubs We all feel to join a Health and Fitness Clubs as a choice of healthier life, right? However, if your Health and Fitness Clubs does not meet certain safety practices and sanitation, May you not be in good health cont... Read >
Author: Intodays Market

What Are The Driver’s Responsibility When It Comes To Servicing Cars?

08th September 2008
As owner of a car, you have certain responsibilities to the vehicle. These responsibilities primarily come with the maintenance and upkeep of the car for the safety of you, your passengers, and other drivers on the road. It is up to you to make sure that ... Read >
Author: Emma Gold

Anatomy of an Injury: A Series of Bad Decisions

08th September 2008
The Casper, Wyoming Star-Tribune ran a sad story about a family who had lost their mother in an automobile crash and their uninsured home and possessions to a fire. Two sons had narrowly escaped death in a rollover auto accident. The family is suffering... Read >
Author: Carl Potter

Garage Door Sealer and Garage Door Insulation

02nd September 2008
Introduction Apart from the common sense safety practices which go without saying, there is always one rule to doing it yourself. “Patience”. It takes time and patients to be a DIY person. Without this, you will run into all sorts of difficulty, mak... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

New Laws Help Reduce Work Related Accidents

17th August 2008
Recent laws have made it easier to reduce accidents at work. The Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 came into force on 6 April 2008. Legal specialist Jim Astle, of Darbys solicitors, says that the government's intention is to make it e... Read >
Author: Christian Ward

Reducing Accidents At Work

20th June 2008
Recent laws have made it easier to reduce accidents at work. The Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 came into force on 6 April 2008. Legal specialist Jim Astle, of Darbys solicitors, says that the government's intention is to make it e... Read >
Author: Sofia Abasolo

Airsoft Safety

15th May 2008
Airsoft guns are not real firearms, but the same awareness and safety practices still apply. I dare say the chance of injury may be elevated do the perception of airsoft guns as toys. However, a couple of common sense rules when handling airsoft guns can ... Read >
Author: Don J

What They Don't Want You To Know About Plumbing Courses UK Style

18th April 2008
All one has to do is to look in newspapers from across the UK and in a matter of moments, a handful of listings that advertise for the services of trained plumbers can be found. With prospects of earning a comfortable living and a shortage of up to 30,00... Read >
Author: Bert Blunzon

Circular Power Saws – How To Choose And Use Safely

09th April 2008
Any portable saw you buy for your home or shop should be capable of cutting a 2 x 4 piece of wood at a 45-degree angle. In general, saws that have a blade diameter of 7 or more inches are good choices. Using a saw safely should be of primary importance. I... Read >
Author: Tired Dad Of Four

CCTV Camera - Do-It-Yourself Installation Guide

25th March 2008
Introduction: This guide is written for those who do need video security and can't afford costly installation services, or if the CCTV installer is not available in your area - the later is more common than one could think. We will cover most common se... Read >
Author: Robert Moskal

How Often Should You Clean Your Chandelier?

25th February 2008
Chandeliers serve as effective centerpieces for small and medium-sized homes. They are known to add an elegant and radiant glow to the rooms where you wish to hang them. However, at some point, your lighting fixtures can lose their shine and allure, b... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

The Growing Risk of Snowmobile Accidents

09th November 2007
With the growing popularity of snowmobiling and snowmobile racing, snowmobile crashes are an increased risk for operators. Snowmobile safety has become a high priority as snowmobile manufacturers and clubs focus on snowmobile safety and education.The Inte... Read >
Author: Legal

Risks Involved in Construction Site Accidents

28th September 2007
Although most any type of workplace offers the risk of unexpected accidents, employers must ultimately take responsibility for keeping that risk as low as possible. As far as work environments go, construction sites may seem more dangerous than other job ... Read >
Author: Legal

OSHA Infection Control Training For Blunt-Tip Suture Needles

26th July 2007
As to your obligations to provide a safe work environment for you and your employees I have put together my thoughts on the intent to help with your infection control monitoring as it fits into your health and safety practices. In the ongoing task of OSHA... Read >
Author: Jed

Mature Driver Improvement Course with DMV approved accreditation at www.Maturedrivercourseonline.com

16th January 2007
Lately American age group is showing a dramatic transformations, with more drivers falling in the age group of 55 and above. So the traffic issues of these Mature Driver Class are in the front row for quite a long time. It's a fact that with every passing... Read >
Author: Peter

Will the UK Waste Industry Achieve Safe Compliance with the ATEX Regulations in time?

18th June 2006
Waste Management Operators may have done all they can to maintain good health and safety practices in the past, and will continue to do so; but how many will be compliant after 30th July 2006 when the EU's ATEX Directive finally comes into force? The E... Read >
Author: Steve Last

How to Efficiently Install Ceiling Medallions

29th November 2005
Adding a ceiling medallion is the easiest thing you can do to change the look and feel of any room in your home. Installing small ceiling medallions, up to approximately 24 inches or so, is a simple job for the average home handyman. As long as you... Read >
Author: Patricia Tomaskovic