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Is Carbon Monoxide Stalking your Workplace

Because of its invisible and odorless poisonous characteristic, Carbon Monoxide is known as a silent killer. It’s very hard to detect Carbon Monoxide without a monitor and it has killed hundreds of unsuspecting workers while at work. Carbon monoxide is produced by organic materials like wood, gasoline and oil when they burn. It is also generated when a flame contacts a surface cooler than the gas’s ignition temperature. Heating systems used at workplaces that burn oil, coal or gas also produce CO gas. So do, gas works, mining operations, foundries, blast furnaces, refuse plants, and processes like carbide and formaldehyde manufacturing, chemical synthesis and acetylene welding in an enclosed space. The most common source of carbon monoxide exposure at work is exhaust from a truck, forklift or car. This exposure creates high levels of risk for drivers and mechanics and to the employees working in or around loading docks and other areas where there are fuel-burning vehicles used. Since c...

The Occupational Hazard Prevention Plan - A Must for Every Organization

The aim of any hazard prevention plan is to create a safe working environment and to establish and develop appropriate engineering tools and mechanisms to avoid and even reduce the risks of accidents. The occupational hazard prevention plan basically assesses the severity of the risks that are present in the vicinity, then implements and employs emergency measures and preventive actions. Overall, the plan tries to establish a sense of work site coordination, in order to reduce the number of serious mishaps and fatal accidents. This occupational hazard prevention plan is extremely vital and hence it must be integrated into the organization's management systems, into all its activities and at all hierarchical levels. The primary reason for this is that OSHA has a zero tolerance level, when it comes to dealing with fatalities that take place on site. Thus, every manager and company owner ought to evaluate and identify the various hazards that are present at the work site. This needs t...