Safety Center Incorporated

Workplace Safety & Health Program September 2010 Newsletter

Contact Us

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Corporate Office
3909 Bradshaw Road
Sacramento, CA 95827
(800)825-7262
(916)366-7262
(916)366-1762 FAX
 
Claremont Office
109 S. Spring St.
Claremont, CA
(909)625-9650
(909)625-9652 FAX
 
Upcoming Events

9/10 Competent Person Excavation

9/13-16 Aerial Lifts Trainer Certification 

9/13-16 OSHA 500

9/14-16 OSHA 502 

9/14-16 Training Programs & Presentations (Claremont)

9/21 OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements

9/22 Conducting Safety Inspections 

9/22 RRP-Spanish (Claremont)

9/23 Conducting Accident Investigations

9/23 Incident Investigation & Analysis   

9/23 RRP-English (Claremont)

9/24 Defensive Driving 4-hour

9/24 Ladder Safety

9/30 Defensive Driving 4-hour (Claremont)

We want your opinion!

What do you think about Safety Center offering Saturday classes?
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Can you name the author of this quote?
 
"One is not exposed to danger who, even when in safety is always on their guard." (answer below)
What's new with Safety Center? 
  • We recently developed a new partnership with the Chabot Las-Positas OSHA Training Institute.
  • OSHA Combo (500, 510, and 5109) special! more
  • Our Claremont office just moved to a new location.
  • We will be began offering First Aid/CPR and Defensive Driving classes on Saturdays!
  • We will be offering Child & Infant First Aid/CPR on November 3rd! It's perfect for parents, family members, teachers, and caregivers! more
  • For a limited time, OSHA 500 for only $250! more

Workplace Violence

Corn Processing WomanAccording to the FBI, "each year 1 million people are exposed to some form of workplace violence each year." As an employer, it is your legal obligation to provide a safe working environment even when violence cannot always be anticipated.
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Learn how to protect yourself. Sign up for our Workplace Violence class today!
 
Did You Know?
  • It's official! OSHA set new time requirements for Fed OSHA 10-or 30-hours courses. more
  • OSHA is now enforcing the fall protection regulation that prohibits the use of 6' shock absorbing lanyards while operating a boom lift or aerial lift. If you fall anywhere less than 18.5 ft., you're more than likely to hit the ground. more

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Unsafe Trenching

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Our Competent Person Excavation will provide all the information you need to know about trenching and excavating!
Answer: 
Publilius Syrus
We hope you enjoyed this month's newsletter. Stay tune for next month's!
 
Sincerely,
 

Workplace Safety & Health Dept.
Safety Center Incorporated