Always maintain 3 points of contact when using a ladder. 2 hands, 1 foot 2 feet, 1 hand Break the 3-point contact when you reach the ground or stable platform.
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1951- Architect/Engineer Santiago Calatrava (designer of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex) is born in Spain.
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Numbness or weakness in face, arm, leg (especially on one side of the body) Sudden confusion Speech difficulty or difficulty understanding speech Vision impairment Sudden issues walking Dizziness Loss of balance Lack of coordination Face drooping
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Wireless and broadcast communications towers are prevalent in today's society. In order to ensure they are functioning properly, they require regular maintenance. In these cases, employees must regularly climb towers, sometimes to heights in excess of 2,000 feet. A job of this nature, comes with many innate hazards, including: Falls... read more →
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Nausea Vomiting Shortness of breath Chest pain Confusion Vision problem Headache Weakness Dizziness Seizures
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What is a Cellphone and Wireless Device Policy? A cellphone and wireless device policy is a document that indicates the rules and regulations that are put into place for employees to follow when using their wireless devices at work. What is the purpose of a Cellphone and Wireless Device Policy? A cellphone... read more →
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1946- Aloha Airlines begins service from the Honolulu Airport.
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Electrocution Electric shock Burns Falls
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I was in a bar just minding my own business. How many anecdotes start off this way, right? But this one is based on fact, Jack!! It’s true. I should preface this with the fact that I don’t go to bars much any more unless it’s to play a gig,... read more →
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Who Glenn Martin What I thoroughly enjoy my time as a Customer Support Representative- Comminution. Supporting all Grinding equipment in the mining industry. How Long With over 20 years of mining experience in operations, maintenance, and commissioning. I have been fortunate to have been providing support to customers for the... read more →