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1 10, 2017

Safety Engineering: Reduced Risks and Threats in Production

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When dealing with production, regardless of the industry, risks and threats exist. Business owners understand that without having the right safety engineering measurements in place, employees can get hurt and equipment can get damaged. Both of these can lead to production downtime and liability, which has a direct impact on the bottom line. It [...]

1 10, 2017

What to Expect from an Inspection for Machine Guarding in Ontario

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Machine Guarding in Ontario is a required practice to prevent serious injury to workers in the manufacturing industry. Therefore, companies must adhere to the strict rules and guidelines to ensure the safety of workers. Any mechanical system whether it cuts, bores, drills, and shape work pieces, requires machine-guarding policy.  If a worker sustains [...]

1 10, 2017

Workplace Safety Training: Getting the Best Results

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To get the best results in employee training is to hire a professional Safety and Compliance company, which specializes in Workplace Safety; this will ensure the proper protection for the workers, and keep the business operational.  The equipment must first prove safe and compliant according to Ontario Standards, training on how to [...]

1 10, 2017

The Handling and Storing of Flammable Liquids at the Workplace

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Many industries deal with potentially dangerous flammable liquids on a daily basis, addition to machines and equipment. It is imperative to handle and store flammable liquids correctly in the workplace, to avoid placing workers, outside visitors and property at risk. There are strict laws in place for businesses handling and storing flammable materials, [...]

1 11, 2012

Modern Times in Safety

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Procedures aren’t enough to prevent accidents. The best way to improve health and safety in the workplace is to properly engineer safety into production machinery and processes. BY SIMON FRIDLYAND More than eight out of 10 workers (85%) rate workplace safety first in importance among labour standards, even ahead of family and [...]

1 06, 2012

Explaining Dust Explosions

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BC’s recent sawmill blowups draw attention to the ways explosions start and how they can be prevented in the future. BY SIMON FRIDLYAND The worry over plant and mill explosions has increased this year because of at least two recent sawmill blowups in Canada. A wood dust explosion occurs when a fine [...]

1 04, 2012

Use of Storage Cabinets for flammable Liquid Safety

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How to properly use flammable liquids storage cabinets in industrial facilities to store flammable and combustible liquids. BY SIMON FRIDLYAND Flammable and combustible liquids are widely used by maintenance people in their daily work. The flammable liquids storage, dispensing and usage are regulated by fire codes as well as occupational health and [...]

1 02, 2012

Should You Exercise Due Diligence

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Due diligence in its simplest form means the care that a reasonable person exercises to avoid harm to another person. As a result, maintenance and engineering managers have a big role to play in ensuring a safe work environment. BY SIMON FRIDLYAND According the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety, based [...]

1 01, 2012

Safety a Component of Vibration Monitoring

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By: Simon Fridlyand Monitoring the health of plant machinery by checking vibration can provide effective control of ignition sources in hazardous environments. The principles of monitoring the health of plant machinery by checking vibration are straightforward. All operating machines vibrate. Since an increase in vibration almost always accompanies deterioration in running conditions, [...]

1 12, 2011

Assessing Your Fire Risk

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Is your facility at a high level of risk? Each year in Canada, over 1,500 industrial fires occur, causing approximately $140 million in property damage. BY SIMON FRIDLYAND During recent plant audits, I have noticed that a significant number of facilities do not comply with local fire code requirements. For example, flammable [...]

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