Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Safety Information
Safety is generally interpreted as implying a real and significant impact on the risk of death, injury or damage to property or person.
Safety measures are activities and precautions taken to improve safety. Safety in the workplace is critical to the success of running a business, regardless of the size it is. Safety is not just an investment: it is a key piece to achieve the right results.
As a small business owner you have certain rights and responsibilities regarding health and safety in the workplace. Even if you do not have any employees, you must ensure that your company does not create problems of health and safety for your customers and the general public. Know and understand health and safety (OHandS) laws will help you avoid unnecessary costs and damage to the business caused by workplace accidents and illness.
Probably the most common individual response to perceived safety issues is insurance, which compensates for or provides restitution in case of damage or loss.
A number of standards organizations exist, who promulgate the safety rules. Usually, members of a particular industry voluntarily form a committee to study safety issues and propose standards. Safety testing of products for the U.S., is largely controlled by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. For other countries, there are many other organizations that have accreditation for testing and / or reporting of test for safety certification.
The best way to help guarantee a good time for all is to plan carefully and follow commonsense safety precautions. You are free to use my data in safety presentations to your community, school, or your civic groups. Help us to get the safety message out. Whether you're the captain of a schooner or a passenger on a bus, following the safety guidelines to ensure your safety and that of others ......
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