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What are safety tools and materials can I use along with signs?
Sign is the most common visual communication used by most industries. However, other forms of visual communication are also available such as floor tapes, floor marking shapes, vinyl labels, and...
What are safety tools and materials can I use along with signs?
Sign is the most common visual communication used by most industries. However, other forms of visual communication are also available such as floor tapes, floor marking shapes, vinyl labels, and...
What are the main types of signs found in a workplace?
ANSI Z535 series of standards recognize five types of signs: danger signs, warning signs, caution signs, notice signs, and safety instruction signs. Danger signs feature a white text on a...
What are the main types of signs found in a workplace?
ANSI Z535 series of standards recognize five types of signs: danger signs, warning signs, caution signs, notice signs, and safety instruction signs. Danger signs feature a white text on a...
Can a spill kit be reused?
Spill kits are designed for one-time use only. No industry is allowed to reuse a sorbent once it has already been used to absorb spill. After usage, spill kits should...
Can a spill kit be reused?
Spill kits are designed for one-time use only. No industry is allowed to reuse a sorbent once it has already been used to absorb spill. After usage, spill kits should...
Is it really necessary to have absorbent supplies in the workplace?
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 29 CFR 1910.120 states that when there is a possibility of spills in the workplace, a spill containment program must be in place. This...
Is it really necessary to have absorbent supplies in the workplace?
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 29 CFR 1910.120 states that when there is a possibility of spills in the workplace, a spill containment program must be in place. This...
Is spill containment training required?
Absorbent supplies are useless if workers don’t know when and how to use such materials in spill containment. Training is mandatory for every workplace to ensure every employee knows and...
Is spill containment training required?
Absorbent supplies are useless if workers don’t know when and how to use such materials in spill containment. Training is mandatory for every workplace to ensure every employee knows and...
What is SPCC?
SPCC stands for spill prevention, control, and countermeasure. The primary purpose of SPCC is to prevent oil spills. If the spill does happen, it provides specific guidelines on how to...
What is SPCC?
SPCC stands for spill prevention, control, and countermeasure. The primary purpose of SPCC is to prevent oil spills. If the spill does happen, it provides specific guidelines on how to...