New Vision Health & Safety

New Vision Health & Safety Due Diligence is a formal legal defense, your prevention activities is the only clear answer through safety training with "measures and procedures".

New Vision with 30 years experience prepare your health and safety policy. With our program in place to implement that policy.This program will vary, depending upon the hazards encountered in your particular workplace. Program elements may include all or some of the following:

Date bases for employee training, measures, procedures and workplace inspections. Worker training (e.g., new workers, WHM

IS, new job procedures)
Workplace inspections and hazard analysis
Analysis of the accidents and illnesses occurring at the workplace
A health and safety budget
A formal means of communication to address promptly the concerns of workers
Confined space entry procedure
Lock out procedure
Machine guarding
Material handling practices and procedures
Maintenance and repairs
Housekeeping
Protective equipment
Emergency procedures
First aid and rescue procedures
Electrical safety
Fire prevention
Engineering controls (e.g., ventilation)

09/05/2021

Emergency response and recovery workers may have to work in confined spaces like sewers, tunnels, pipelines, ventilation ducts, among others. Air does not flow in a normal way in these spaces. Dangerous gases and other substances may stay trapped, and oxygen levels can be low. If you are responding to Ida and work is necessary in these spaces, limit exposure time and take the appropriate precautions, including using the necessary PPE. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3AxAQ26

09/05/2021

If you are responding to Ida, stay out of floodwater, if possible. If your work requires you to enter floodwater, be aware of possible dangers in the water. They can include sewage, household and industrial chemicals, bacteria, and petroleum products, among others. Workers and volunteers involved with flood cleanup should wear the proper PPE and clothing, be sure to cover any broken skin, and avoid direct skin contact with flood water. Learn more about how to protect yourself: https://bit.ly/3kRIvRR

09/05/2021

If you are responding to Ida, stay safe while using a chainsaw. Wear proper protective clothing, check around the tree or pole for hazards, and make sure bystanders are a safe distance away. More tips: https://bit.ly/3BADNyG

09/02/2021

If you are responding to Hurricane Ida, prevent injuries by knowing the signs and symptoms of heat stress. A worker with heat stress can become fatigued, dizzy, confused, or disoriented. Learn more fast facts:
https://bit.ly/2SsHRQH

09/02/2021

If you are responding to the Caldor Fire you will face many hazards. Common hazards faced on the fire line can include burnovers/entrapments, heat-related illnesses and injuries, smoke inhalation, vehicle-related injuries (including aircraft), slips, trips, and falls, and more. Find resources and information to keep you safe while saving others: https://bit.ly/2WcDcEc

09/01/2021

Working outside in the heat can be a challenge. Sweating depletes your body’s salt and moisture levels. Low salt levels can cause muscle cramps. Learn tips to stay healthy while working outside:
https://bit.ly/3fst693

08/31/2021

If you are responding to Hurricane Ida, you may be at greater risk for heat stress. Heat stress can result in heat stroke, heat exhaustion, heat cramps, or heat rashes. Heat can also increase the risk of injuries in workers as it may result in sweaty palms, fogged-up safety glasses, and dizziness. https://bit.ly/3fst693

08/31/2021

Today is International Overdose Awareness Day. Workplaces are not immune from this crisis. The NIOSH Science Blog provides information on opioids in the workplace and the importance of a workplace naloxone program to reverse opioid overdoses. https://bit.ly/38qRR14

07/27/2021
07/26/2021

Nausea, thirst, and irritability are symptoms of heat exhaustion. Don’t overlook these signs and while working in a hot environment. Learn more about heat illness so you can practice summer heat safety. https://go.usa.gov/x6nve

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