Articles, tagged with "safety practices", page 3
19th December 2010
Promo items and huge initial sales go hand-in-hand to boost traffic and revenue for these types of gatherings. Grand openings are exciting occurrences simply by themselves, and possess a tendency to draw in countless visitors who normally probably won't c...
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Author:
Jack Scott
16th December 2010
Marketing solutions and great beginning revenue go hand-in-hand to enhance traffic and profits at such activities. Grand openings are enjoyable events simply by themselves, and usually draw in numerous customers who commonly might not check out a special ...
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Author:
Jack Scott
26th November 2010
Executive coaching is sometimes undertaken by professionals who are new to the managerial role; those who want to improve workplace relationships and productivity; those interested in improving job satisfaction for themselves and others; professionals who...
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Author:
Business Coach
17th November 2010
Nobody wishes an accident to happen, but they invariably do for all swimming pool owners. The very best way for you to avoid as many swimming pool incidents as possible is to stick to specific pool safety practices that all who use your swimming pool must...
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Author:
Kelly Boyer
11th November 2010
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A thorough annual deep clean is still recommended to deal with the build-up of dirt and grease in hard to reach kitchen areas even if it is thoroughly cleaned every day.
For the more stubborn deposit steam cleaning ...
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Author:
Ali Withers
11th November 2010
Is there such a thing as a low-risk high rise painting project? Of course, there is. Multi-storied commercial and industrial buildings may bring a different set of challenges to painting applications, but with the right contractors and equipments, a hig...
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Author:
RaiderPainting
25th October 2010
There are many business benefits to implementing good health and safety practices. The law states that you must protect your staff from death, accidents and ill health in the work place. But, in fact it actually makes good business sense. Proper healt...
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Author:
Rachel Underwood
15th October 2010
To be compliant with the Fire Safety Order 2005 anyone responsible for business premises must undertake a fire risk assessment. The fire risk assessment must be carried out for all types of business premises including offices, shops, bars, restaurants, f...
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Author:
Rachel Underwood
07th October 2010
In the United Kingdom over 600million parcels are sent every year, and delivered by a variety of national and local couriers. With the growth of internet buying, these parcel figures also look to grow over the next few years. Simple castors and wheels are...
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Author:
chris tyril
28th September 2010
Are you ready for an emergency? September is National Preparedness Month – a month designed to encourage Americans to take simple steps to prepare for emergencies in their homes, businesses and communities. Sponsored by the Ready Campaign in partnership w...
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Author:
Rick Mariano
28th September 2010
Every OHS Manager has an incident reporting system in place – the law demands it. But really, what difference is it making to your workplace safety?
The fact is that most incident reporting software is little more than a method of recording and storing ...
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Author:
incidentreportt
16th September 2010
Home safety includes all the devices you install but must also include the safety practices you employ on a regular basis. In other words, your home is only as safe as your habits allow it to be. An installed device only goes so far in protecting you and ...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
15th September 2010
Every year in the UK there are a reported average of over 36 million working days lost due to work related accidents and ill health, and around 350 fatalities to workers and members of the public due to reportable accidents at work, according to RoSPA.
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Author:
Accident Claims Helpline
19th August 2010
Chimney is one of the very important appliances of the kitchen. Nowadays each house is fitted with a chimney in order to provide an outlet to harmful fumes before they spread in the home. But chimneys require to be cleaned frequently to remove the obstru...
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Author:
unitedhood01
09th August 2010
You might be asking yourself how a home security system can help you with fire safety. Of course they are both important parts of keeping your family safe in the home, but other than that what does one thing have to do with the other? The answer is that y...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt