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How to get a Private Pilot License

17th September 2009
There are quite a few things that you need to know to be able to get a private pilot license and be able to learn to fly a small private airplane. If you want to be able to get private pilot training you need to be at least Sixteen (16) years of age and b... Read >
Author: Dave Mathews

Checklist for Child Proofing Your Home - Keeping Your Active Baby or Toddler Safe!

29th August 2009
All babies begin crawling or become mobile according to their own time frame, but generally this happens between 6 and 10 months of age. Therefore, it is critical to prepare your house for this event to ensure your child's safety! Below is a Home Safet... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Playground Equipment: - Enhances Fitness

29th August 2009
Having fun on playground equipment is one of the great joys of childhood! Playgrounds and outdoor playground equipment can offer your child enjoyment, fresh air, and exercise, but they can also pose some safety hazards. Faulty equipment, improper surfaces... Read >
Author: santosh bhol

Fewer Construction Jobs Lead Fewer Construction Accident Deaths

27th August 2009
A decrease in consumer spending on homes has led to a reduction in demand for new construction projects. Contractors, once overwhelmed with demands for new homes and developments of suburbs, now struggle to find buyers or tenants for empty homes, hoping ... Read >
Author: LegalView

Power Tool Safety Tips

26th August 2009
Most of us have operated a power tool at one time or another. They come in handy for a wide range of projects. It is very important that you always operate any power tool correctly. You should know exactly what it is to be used for, how it operates, and w... Read >
Author: Ivory Baxter

HAZWOPER Training Course

24th August 2009
HAZWOPER regulation states that employees must train on a number of specific levels according to their involvement with hazardous waste materials to ensure their safety and health. To protect HAZMAT workers, OSHA has issued the HAZWOPER regulation. A... Read >
Author: devk

3 Major Reasons to Protect Your Egress Windows with Window Well Covers

23rd August 2009
If your home has bedrooms or living spaces in the basement, you are required by law to install egress windows for easy escape in case of emergency. If the lowest level of your home is slightly above ground, then egress window installation with be simple. ... Read >
Author: RyanC

Checklist for Child Safety Proofing your Home - Keeping your Active Baby or Toddler Safe!

21st August 2009
All babies begin crawling or become mobile according to their own time frame, but generally this happens between 6 and 10 months of age. Therefore, it is critical to prepare your house for this event to ensure your child's safety! Below is a Home Safet... Read >
Author: Sherry L. Martin, President, ActiveOneSafetyGates.

Condominium Inspection — Justifies Why You Should Get It Done

19th July 2009
Buying a condominium is a very attractive investment option. There are many types of condominium units available and you can buy one depending on the number of rooms, the facilities offered, the maintenance charges and the construction style. However, bef... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Workplace Injuries

04th July 2009
Workplace injuries are a burden both for the injured person and the company. The cost of time spent off the job and the cost of any necessary medical treatment can hurt both the employee and the employer. When an employee has an accident at work, they are... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Various Uses of Visual Inspection Labels

02nd July 2009
The maintenance of a regular inspection schedule is vital in so many different areas of industry. Visual inspection labels allow for the immediate assessment of conditions which are necessary to monitor for their current and continued safety. The more ... Read >
Author: patlabel11

The Demolition Requirements

22nd June 2009
Demolishing a building is a big project. There are many reasons that you might want to do this, including safety hazards. Nobody wants to be responsible for a dangerous building. Other reasons might include needing the land for new development, and the cu... Read >
Author: videosalesleads

Tips to Clean Up the Outdoor Areas of Your Home

22nd June 2009
Your backyard is a great place to hold gatherings for friends, neighbors and family. Therefore, it is important to maintain your backyard to ensure that your guests want to keep coming back. The yard can be one of the most difficult parts of any home to k... Read >
Author: Shannon McCoy

Prevent and Reduce Unsafe Conditions at Construction Site

15th June 2009
When you hear about construction sites, what picture comes to your mind - chaotic and dangerous? Quite right! Being a deadline-oriented environment, construction sites work in a fast process. Injuries and accidents are common here due to the highly risky ... Read >
Author: jchain814

Add Color to - Hanging Pots and Planters

02nd June 2009
A touch of color can have a powerful effect, especially in areas that are not used to support plant life. It may be more welcoming complexes and apartment buildings and condominiums to feel more relaxed and friendly. It can even make noise, pollution and ... Read >
Author: Manseo

Get Best Quality Electric wires and Cables!

01st June 2009
Electric wires and cables are used for every establishment. Be it an office, house, or any kind of building. Electrical wiring refers to insulated conductors that are used to carry electricity, and associated devices. It is sued to provide power in buildi... Read >
Author: Sadhana

The Unfortunate History of "The Miracle Mineral" - Asbestos

08th May 2009
Flexibility, durability and the ability to withstand high amounts of heat made Asbestos known as the 'Miracle Mineral' in Ancient Greece. Used for a wide variety of purposes such as funeral outfits for cremation of their kings to everyday household items ... Read >
Author: EvoSeo

Compressed air - Unleash The Power

07th May 2009
Compressed air is essentially air that has been stored in a container. A large amount of air has been placed into a relatively small space, causing the air to be highly pressurised. When this sort of apparatus is in use, it is generally referred to as an ... Read >
Author: Joe Bracken

Employee Protection Provided by Employment Law

05th May 2009
Employment law covers duties and rights within the relationship of current employers and employees, former employees, and job applicants. Due to the complex issues surrounding employment relationship, this branch of law is involved with different kinds of... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Anti Fatigue Mats - Factors you may wish to consider when buying fatigue mats.

05th May 2009
Which type of anti fatigue mats are the best for one user may not offer the best relief from fatigue for another. There is a wide selection of fatigue matting available on the market today. The reason there are so many types of matting is because of the... Read >

Online Traffic School Curbs Reckless Driving

15th April 2009
The dangers of speeding are obvious to public officials but some drivers are careless behind the wheel and recklessly endanger the lives of the drivers around them. All drivers on the road today should be aware of the life threatening consequences of driv... Read >
Author: Sudhani

Online Traffic School Curbs Reckless Driving

15th April 2009
the lives of the drivers around them. All drivers on the road today should be aware of the life threatening consequences of driving over the speed limit on public highways. Modern automobiles are built for speed in order to entice the modern driver who is... Read >
Author: Sudhani

Reputational Risk – Important Considerations Linked to Safety

10th April 2009
For many safety professionals, safety risk is defined as the level of injury or fatality resulting from a hazardous occurrence. Yet if you asked the public to define safety risk, they may see things quite differently. The safety professionals definition f... Read >
Author: Barry Williams

How Can You Keep Your Workplace Safe From Any Injury?

19th March 2009
The workplace should always be a positive environment. After all, it is the location where you spend at least 40 hours a week so it should be enjoyable. However, if there was one thing that can undermine the positive aspects of the workplace, it w... Read >
Author: srini

21 Steps To a Green Lush Lawn

10th March 2009
21 Lawn Care Tips 1. Remove the debris – One of the best things that you can do to get your lawn in shape for the coming season is the remove any debris; such as branches and rocks that may have accumulated over the winter. Not only will this help... Read >
Author: NapoGino

21 Steps To a Green Lush Lawn

10th March 2009
21 Lawn Care Tips 1. Remove the debris – One of the best things that you can do to get your lawn in shape for the coming season is the remove any debris; such as branches and rocks that may have accumulated over the winter. Not only will this help... Read >
Author: NapoGino

Beat the Traffic on Two Wheels

24th February 2009
It's often the case that, to get to the office for that nine o' clock start, we have to drag ourselves out of bed at the crack of dawn and leave significantly early if we want to beat the traffic and get there on time. The later it gets, the busier the ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Tips to run your air conditioners at peak efficiency.

16th February 2009
In hot and humid weather when everything heats like a pressure cooker you could probably be convinced that the best invention anyone has ever come up with is an air conditioner. However, after buying the air conditioning unit and dumping it in one corner ... Read >
Author: maximumhit

Tips to run your air conditioners at peak efficiency

16th February 2009
In hot and humid weather when everything heats like a pressure cooker you could probably be convinced that the best invention anyone has ever come up with is an air conditioner. However, after buying the air conditioning unit and dumping it in one corner ... Read >
Author: maximumhit

What To Expect From A Home Inspection

28th January 2009
When you are buying a home, unless it is a new construction, you are usually buying it in as is condition. This means that along with all of the great aspects on which you decided to make the purchase of your new home, you are also accepting all of its ... Read >
Author: Stefan

Are You Exhausted?

21st January 2009
Sleep deprivation is a growing problem in the United States. More than 40% of the population is chronically sleep deprived. Prior to the invention of electricity people slept an average of 10 hours per night. Today people are trying to get by on as lit... Read >
Author: Health Coach Team

Top tips for a self catering holiday

18th January 2009
If you want to plan a great holiday and still have some money left you might want to look into a self catering holiday. They are generally much less expensive than other types of holiday excursions but they can definitely be just as much fun. Not only are... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

10 Key Factors to Consider When Buying Jewellery for Your Partner

05th January 2009
Jewelery is a special gift for anyone giving or receiving it. Even inexpensive costume jewelery, say from a gumball machine, can have great sentiment and bring back happy memories decades later. So it just makes sense that when you’re purchasing jeweler... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Buying Children's Furniture - Dos and Don'ts

01st December 2008
Buying children’s furniture can at times be a daunting task. It could even be a slightly more complicated than buying regular furniture. Most children’s rooms are not very large, and must also leave certain vacant floor spaces for the child to play. T... Read >
Author: Sharon Samraj

Bumper Talk: Safety with Bumpers

31st October 2008
You cannot get rid of all the safety hazards in your life, but you can prevent them. How? By preparing for them and taking the necessary steps to avoid them. You can do the same in your vehicle. Preparing and equipping it will all the necessary safety com... Read >
Author: Kay Zetkin

Lowering the Instances of Workplace Injuries.

13th October 2008
With the implementation of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), employers became responsible for providing an environment where employees could work more safely, as well as lowering the instances of workplace injuries. Along with enforcing set s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Ghillie Suit Safety Factors

08th October 2008
Ghillie Suits are worn for protection and in some uses to keep you alive. They are used by hunters, snipers, military personnel, law enforcement and in paintball. Used for protection by wearer to thwart their enemy or deceive their prey when blending into... Read >
Author: GhillieGear.com

Stop General Negligence: Promote Cautiousness

02nd October 2008
People are at liberty to act according to their own will but there are limitations to that freedom. There is a law that limits the freedom that people have in order to protect others from harm, as well as give others the security they are also entitled to... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Hazardous Environment Scales and Intrinsically Safe Industrial Equipment

26th September 2008
Industrial manufacturing environments must always have safety as a first priority. It is simply good business practice to design a manufacturing facility so that all safety hazards are minimized as much as possible. It is also required by law and code tha... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Child Toy Safety

08th September 2008
We work so hard to get them the things that they love, and we don�t even think about the dangers and pitfalls that could overcome a child if they are given with the wrong toy or playing with it incorrectly. Sadly, in this day and age just about anythin... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Insurance Claim Game

02nd September 2008
If you've never had to file an insurance claim, consider yourself lucky - in more ways than one. While it's terrific that you haven't suffered a loss significant enough to file a claim, you're also lucky not to have had to suffer through the insurance cla... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

The Insurance Claim Game

01st September 2008
If you’ve never had to file an insurance claim, consider yourself lucky – in more ways than one. While it’s terrific that you haven’t suffered a loss significant enough to file a claim, you’re also lucky not to have had to suffer through the ins... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

The Insurance Claim Game

01st September 2008
If you’ve never had to file an insurance claim, consider yourself lucky – in more ways than one. While it’s terrific that you haven’t suffered a loss significant enough to file a claim, you’re also lucky not to have had to suffer through the ins... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Take the help of a Connecticut Construction Accident Lawyer

23rd July 2008
Industrial and construction accidents often produce serious injuries, expensive medical bills, and lost wages. Construction site injury accidents occur quite frequently. A construction site injury accident can have debilitating results and can leave you ... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

A Short Primer on Materials Safety Data Sheets

20th July 2008
Safety is of the utmost importance in the workplace. If workers are confident that their workplace is free from safety hazards and that the materials they are working with are not harmful to them, then they can work more easily and much more happily. T... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Choose a Professional and Experienced Electrician

04th April 2008
When it comes to electrical projects, it is important to hire a professional electrician. Electricity is not only dangerous to work with, it can also pose serious safety hazards if a job isn’t performed correctly. At first, it may seem as if your do-i... Read >
Author: Andy Electrician

Marble Floors and How to Maintain Them

26th March 2008
For honed marble used as traffic surfaces, care should be taken to prevent accumulations of liquids or other materials that result in safety hazards and staining. Regular daily mopping should be performed. Floor marble is any honed finish that is used as ... Read >
Author: sabijivi

Knob and Tube Wiring

19th March 2008
Knob and Tube' Wiring is now on the radar of the Insurance Industry. They have issued this in the Broker Underwriting Guide that specifically states 'We do not insure risks with knob and tube wiring or aluminum'. It is apparent to me that the Insurance In... Read >
Author: Dougbelcher

Protecting Whistleblowers' Rights

25th February 2008
Whistleblowers in America are protected by laws as the government finds individuals reporting fraud and other illegal internal issues as extremely important to keep the balances in check. Whistleblowers may identify and report actual theft, false claim... Read >
Author: Legal

A Drip Pan Can Sometimes Make Grilling Fun And Easy

19th February 2008
Used under a refrigerator, the drip pan prevents leakage or dripping, but it can be incredibly useful when cooking meat from preventing drippings to spoil the process. Anyone who has roasted meat in the oven knows how important the use of a drip pan reall... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Evolving A Drug Free Environment In Your Workplace

25th January 2008
A drug-free workplace is a protective workplace. They are linked to drug-free and happier families, school and communities. Working Partners ensures a drug-free and secured environment for everyone and helps the employers and employees work together. They... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

The climbing frame comes of age in the UK

19th February 2007
Children love to play outdoors, especially on swings and Wooden Climbing Frames. Playground accidents are one of the leading causes of injuries in children and small children under five are at an even greater risk. Ensuring the safety of your backyard a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Create Photographic Images in a Sea Cave

08th January 2007
Create Photographic Images in a Sea Cave Photographing in a sea cave, although not without it's safety hazards, provides a challenging and rewarding photography opportunity. Wilderness photographer, Laurie McArthur, gives basic tips on handling the dif... Read >
Author: Laurie McArthur

The Child Toy Chest

19th November 2006
How can one small child own so many things? Within months of bringing home a baby, your home becomes overtaken with infant accessories and (sigh) toys, toys, toys. Teddy bears and tea sets. trains and cars. Blocks, books, balls of every size and shape. ... Read >
Author: Misti Norusis

Accident Prevention Begins With Individual Awareness

16th November 2006
Whether you drive an SUV, a delivery van, an RV or a long haul truck, it's vital to always bring along one item ? your safety awareness! The safe operation of any vehicle is determined by the attentiveness, alertness and ability of an individual to focus ... Read >
Author: Gary Rothstein

Fireplace Kit

15th November 2006
The term fireplace kit can refer to either the logs, grate and fixtures for a gas powered fireplace, or an entire fireplace configuration including the firebox, masonry and whichever accessories may come with the fireplace kit. Most uses of the term "f... Read >
Author: Jon Malech

Amusement Ride Safety Considerations

28th July 2006
Rider safety should be the number one concern of all amusement ride hirers, operators and attendants. The amusement ride operator/attendant has full control on most rides and must be proactive and capable of reacting quickly to situations as they aris... Read >
Author: Leslie Harracksingh

How to Avoid Gas Line Ruptures

17th December 2005
Ignorance of workplace safety standards is no excuse for noncompliance. For companies that work with compressed gas and other gas handling equipment, dangers related to the use of complicated technology and other safety hazards are a continual risk. Gas l... Read >
Author: R.L. Fielding