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MAKING SAFETY JOB NUMBER ONE.
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Risk Reminders are simple, one-page documents you can use on the job to improve safety awareness and prevent unnecessary injuries. Use them for staff meetings. Post them in the break room. Or include them as paycheck stuffers. Anyway you use them, they're a simple way to keep safety first and foremost on the minds of your employees. Check this page often for new additions on a wide range of topics.
To download the actual files, click "Member Login" to your left and enter your industry login and password. If you don't currently have a login and password, you may call your loss control representative or Jill at 1.800.252.5059 ext. 1307.
Welding Hazards
Tree Maintenance Safety
Working Near Overhead Power Lines
Basic Rules For Forklift Operation
Winter is Here Are You Prepared
Bloodborne Pathogens HIV and Hepatitis B
Chemical Safety Guidelines
Electricity On The Job Safety
The Fire Triangle
How To Handle The Common Hazards Of Driving In Rain, Fog, Snow and Ice
Drugs & How They Affect Your Driving Abilities
Bloodborne Pathogens Universal Precautions
Fire Extinguishers
Accidents Cost Everyone
The Golden Rule of Safe Driving
Chemical Warning Lablels
Safe Lifting Tips (back to basics)
Lockout,Tagout
Certificates of Insurance
Ten Tips to Help Contain Workers Compensation
The Value of Prompt Claims Reporting
Preventing Repetitive Motion Injuries
Setting Up Your Video Display Terminal
Mounting and Dismounting Equipment
Working When Exposed To Vehicular Traffic
An Abrasive Subject The Grinding Wheel
First Aid For Minor Wounds
Tree Maintenance Safety
The Financial Impact of Losses
Back Exercises
The Mechanics of Lifting
Road Construction Safety
Confined Spaces
First Aid For Heat Stroke
Hypothermia
Lifting Awkward Loads
VDT Checklist
Working Safely on Forklifts
First Aid For Minor Burns
The Hazards Of Fatigue
Slips Trips and Falls
Alcohol & Other Drugs Affect Safety
Accidents Cost Everyone
Back to Basics
Back Exercises
Basic Rules For Forklift Operation
Bloodborne Pathogens
Chemical Safety Guidelines
Compressed Air Hazards
Danger Lightning
Dangers of Static Electricity
Dumping Near Overhead Power Lines
Dump Truck Safety
Electrical Near Miss
Electricity on the Job Safety
Eye Hazards
Fall Protection for Construction
Fire Extinguishers
First Aid for Cuts and Wounds
First Aid for Heat Stroke
First Aid for Minor Burns
For Your Safety Why Safety Belts
Forklift Fatalities
Forklift Safety Alert
Forklift on Construction Sites
General Shop Safety
Idot Urges Caution During Construction Season
Lifting Awkward Loads
Lockout Tagout
New Osha Steel Erection Standard
New Regulations Protect Against Shifting or Falling Cargo
OSHA 300 Log Summary
OSHA Update
Preventing Repetitive Motion Injuries
Road Construction Safety
Setting Up Your Display Terminal
Slips Trips and Falls
Ten Tips to Help Contain Workers Compensation
The Value of Prompt Claim Reporting
The Golden Rule of Safe Driving
The Mechanics of Lifting
Working When Exposed to Vehicular Traffic
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