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Yorlanda on October 30th, 2011

I look at this adorable little one and I think; how young is too young to exercise safe work practices. Since there are many areas of safety that adults are concerned about when employing youth we will look at the resources that will assist us in being compliant. Of course OSHA has programs and resources [...]

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Yorlanda on October 23rd, 2011

If you type the words “Workplace Violence” in any search engine you are likely to find an enormous amount of information but in the world technology the list seems a bit dismal. One of Warriors 4 Safety’s favorite students is currently working on a paper discussing the previously covered topic of workplace violence. Why is [...]

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Many believe that hospitals are one of the safest place to be if you are in need of emergency medical treatment; but what happens if the hospital is the place the injury occured? What happens when those that are saving lives have their lives endangered? Believe it or not OSHA has guidelines to prevent workplace [...]

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Yorlanda on April 20th, 2011

What an outstanding opportunity! Mark your calendars and make your travel plans to take advantage of this program’s offer! Just click the word offer in this posting. Thank you Texas A&M!

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 Once again my lack of dedication to technology has caused me to miss out on an excellent opportunity to present to you. While checking my emails I see this flyer:  “Did you know you or your family member may qualify for a $500 college scholarship from the American Association of Safety Councils (AASC) if the [...]

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