Widely used chemical, also a natural part of crude oil and gasoline Sweet smelling colourless, flammable liquid Evaporates quickly when exposed to air Exposure can cause headaches, drowsiness, confusion, tremors... read more →
Quick Tips
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Class A Ordinary Combustibles Class B Flammable Liquids and Gases Class C Fires Involving Electrical Equipment Class D Combustible Metals and Metal Alloys Class K Fires Involving Cooking Materials
Activities that may cause silica exposure include, but are not limited to: Jack Hammering Concrete Cutting Rock & Concrete Drilling
Always cover a hole prior to leaving the work area Ensure all hole covers are labelled "HOLE" Take action if you notice an uncovered, unprotected hole in your work area
Exposure to asphalt fumes can cause the following health effects: headache fatigue skin irritation lung cancer stomach cancer skin cancer
Help prevent the spread of germs that can cause illnesses by following these hand washing tips: Scrubbing hands with soap Rubbing hands together for 20 seconds Dry hands thoroughly
Good for quick, intermittent work Consistent fit Typically offer less protection than ear plugs Can sometimes easily be worn in conjunction with other PPE