Thursday, October 24, 2019

Reminding Water and Wastewater Workers about the Risks of Being Complacent on the Job



We had a great time at this year's California Water Environment Association (CWEA) Northern Safety Day Conference. What an important event for water and wastewater professionals - covering the latest regulatory updates and the Risks of Complacency, especially when working in and around treatment facilities.

ehsInc Founder and CWEA Chair Marjorie Del Toro was the event emcee. Call us bias but she was quite the master of ceremonies! Drop the mic Margie, you've earned it.

Our VP of Client Relations Kaila Krichmar was there along with our lead safety specialist Roy Horta who presented on Confined Space Entry and Bloodborne Pathogens.

For more information about CWEA click here.

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Monday, October 14, 2019

In 2017, there were a total of 48 fatalities involving vehicles in work zones in the state of California.



In 2017, there were a total of 48 fatalities involving vehicles in work zones in the state of California. Having an effective Traffic Control and Flagger Plan is not only required by law but critical for the safety and well-being of workers and general public.
Today we're providing Traffic Control safety training to Sukut Construction, Inc. employees, reminding them the importance of staying focused and alert when working on public roads.

Slow down when you see orange - No exceptions!

Schedule your next Traffic Control class by clicking here.

Thursday, October 10, 2019

We had fun at the 2019 PASMA Safety Conference and Expo



We had fun today at the 2019 PASMA Safety Conference & Expo located at Knott's Berry Farm Hotel.
This event is where public agencies come together to talk about the latest regulatory updates and compliance issues.

Friday, October 4, 2019

Test all Confined Spaces Before Entering



About 2.1 million workers enter permit-required confined spaces annually. According to NIOSH, only 15% of those injured are properly trained in confined space entry safety. Having the basic awareness to identify immediate and potential hazards can save lives.

Today's Safety Furst message comes from our little French Bulldog pal who reminds us to test all confined spaces before entering.

We add that you get all of of your employees trained annually in confined space entry safety. We have a course as short as 2 hours and as long as 2 days.

Contact us to schedule your next class
855.234.7462 • info@ehsinc.org