Hamel, Karen
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Allowing time for workers to acclimate to working in cold weather and limiting the length of outdoor shifts help prevent cold-related injuries. The right types of protective clothing are also essential.
Laws, Jerry
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The registration of food facilities has long been considered a key component of food safety.
Pater, Robert
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Positive expectations are definitely helpful—as long as they're in balance.
Wheeler, Wesley L
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If planned properly, many components that will be a part of the permanent and final installation could be a part of the overall temporary power for the project.
Laws, Jerry
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The pre-conference program identifies 10 technical sessions as "hot topics" for this year—and they look very promising.
Hamel, Karen
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Be prepared to communicate. This is an element of response that is often overlooked and needs to be continually practiced.
Galloway, Shawn
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Often, employees who have been injured develop serious attitudes about safety and have great credibility when they speak about safety to others.
Padron, Mary Bolden, Michael
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The ANSI Z358.1-2014 standard serves as a benchmark within the United States and also internationally to help protect workers from eye injuries from caustic and corrosive substances.
Trout, Glenn
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Hayes, Casey
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