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Why Indie Dogs Are Perfect for Families with Kids - 0 views

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    Discover why indie dogs are the perfect companions for families with kids. Learn about their adaptability, loyalty, health benefits, and the joy they bring to homes.
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OSHA : Safety and Health for Workers Increased Productivity - Creative Safety - 0 views

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    Occupational Safety and Health Administration or OSHA is a body created in the year 1970 by the American Congress in order to protect the workers from being harmed or injured in the workplace. This entity implements rules and standards that will enforce health and safety of the workers. With this, working in companies that are OSHA compliant can give you that sense of security. But what are these standards and how they are implemented? OSHA Regulations There are two kinds of regulations being handled by OSHA and these are health standards and safety. The former deals with toxins exposure and the outcomes of other hazards while, the latter deals accident prevention. Some of the rules being implemented by this organization were actually adopted from private agencies. OSHA was supported by other bodies such as the NIOSH or National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health in the creation of the laws. OSHA compliance can be very advantageous since it boosts workers productivity knowing that the company can provide better care. With this, employers must devote time to come up with a safer work area. OSHA - Protection to Workers Employees have the right to work in a safe workplace regardless of the industry they work in. Hence, if you think that the company you are working with has violated the rules you have the option to file a complaint at to OSHA. With your report, they can conduct inspection on your workplace to determine whether your employer is OSHA compliant. In essence, OSHA gives employees the following rights: Request OSHA to inspect the work area - This can be done if your employer has violated the laws on operating heavy machineries such as forklifts and failed to provide an area such as eyewash facilities for employees who are working with corrosive substances. Even the failure to comply with the safety floor markings is subject to OSHA's investigation. Practice their rights - OSHA safeguard the right of workers so that they can exercise the
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AED & CPR - Creative Safety - 0 views

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    People today work 40+ hours per week, meaning they are spending about half of their waking hours at work. Given the total number of hours employees are spending at work, it is inevitable that some of them will experience serious medical problems while at the facility. When this happens, employers have a responsibility to be able to contact the paramedics right away, and to provide the initial care until professionals can arrive. In the event of respiratory or cardiac arrest, it may be necessary to perform CPR or even use an AED. Providing instruction to employees on how to use an AED, and how to properly perform CPR is essential. Some companies will offer the training to everyone in the facility, and others will only train a select few. The important thing is that there is someone who can respond to emergencies, and help keep the person alive until the paramedics can arrive. What is CPR? CPR, or Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, is one of the most commonly seen emergency procedures. It is performed on television all the time, and even in real life it is far more common than most people might think. While it might look easy to perform on TV, the fact is, it needs to be done with proper technique or it can cause a lot of damage. Fortunately, training people to properly perform CPR is fairly simple, and doesn't take very long. In many cases a full CPR class can be given in a half of a day, and the employees in the class can become certified to perform this life saving procedure. During the training classes, employees will learn when they should attempt CPR, and how it should be performed. Some interesting things that employees will learn include: CPR is done to help push the blood through the body when the heart is not beating. Keeping the blood circulating will prevent damage to the heart, brain and other vital organs. Rescue breathes are actually optional. While most people surveyed believe that breathing into the mouth of the victim is the most important part of
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Using Technology to Enhance Safety Engagement In The Workplace - Creative Safety - 0 views

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    Since the inception of factory production in the industrial revolution, safety has been a concern. However, safety today looks nothing like it did back then. We now have OSHA and other government groups, unions, and lobbies that safeguard the safety of workers and make sure that they are adequately provided for. In addition, workers themselves have more rights in suing an employer over unsafe conditions and receiving compensation in the event of an incident that leaves them injured. Especially if an injury prevents them from providing for their family. The point is, a lot has changed over the past few hundred years in workplace safety, and those changes have unanimously been in the best interests of the workers that inhabit those workplaces. However, just as changing times caused safety evolution in the past, it is important that this trend continues now with the advent of things such as the internet, tablets, smart phones, and more. Safety is no longer limited to physical seminars and training sessions. That being said, let's take a look at exactly how you can use technology and engagement to enhance your safety efforts. eNewsletter to Employees One way that employers are reaching their employees both in a new way and outside of the physical confines of the work area is through email newsletters. The vast majority of working adults (and most every demographic, for that matter) are online these days and employers need to make sure they are taking advantage of that online time and platform. Formatting an email newsletter is great because it can be easily sent out to every single employee in your workforce. This can be used for general company news and the like, but can also be used to send out weekly safety lessons or reminders for employees about any witnessed unsafe behavior. To get started down this round, you'll need to make sure your emails get opened and engaged with. Here are a couple of ways to do that: 1. Keep your subject lines short but catchy. Sub
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Can OSHA Re-Open Closed Investigations? - Creative Safety - 0 views

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    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA, is a government body tasked with regulating safety for workers, primarily in physical labor occupations, across the United States. They set the rules for transporting materials and chemicals, operating machinery, and other such guidelines to keep workers safe and to give them a voice when conditions might not otherwise be up to par. OSHA is your friend as a business owner, but there are certain situations in which interaction with OSHA can be a bit nerve-wracking for a company's management. OSHA Investigations OSHA investigations usually stem from serious injuries, fatalities, and large-scale catastrophes that occur in the workplace. Especially in the case of fatalities, OSHA is there for both the worker and for the company. For the employee and their family, and by extension the safety of other employees, OSHA will look into the circumstances surrounding the death or injury and determine if the company or its policies were fully or partially to blame for the incident. On the other hand, as long as you have adhered to OSHA guidelines, the investigation can help protect you from legal action if it is concluded that your company was not at fault. Re-opening OSHA Safety Sign Guide A Guide to OSHA Safety Signs This Guide to OSHA Safety Signs walks you through the recent updates to OSHA and ANSI sign requirements. You'll learn the required components of OSHA safety signs, including tips for formatting and posting your signs. Get Free OSHA Safety Sign Guide However, OSHA does have the right to re-open an investigation, even if it had previously reached a conclusion and closed it. This can be a bit worrying for management who have already been told that they were in the clear. However, the re-opened investigation must be concluded within six months of the original incident, so there is a fairly small statute of limitations on this re-opening period. For example, in June of 2013, a veteran mechanic worki
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What is Lean Management? - 0 views

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    Lean Management - A Guide To Starting Out Right Much like anything over-used and spread before those singing praises have done a lot of research, Lean is a concept that sometimes, despite the best of intentions, misses its mark. Lean principles aren't particularly tricky, but with many offshoots and brands of the ideology, it can be easy for new Lean managers to get caught up in misinformation. At its core, lean is about eliminating all kinds of waste from your business. It sounds simple enough, but one of the biggest problems for many newbies is changing your concept of just what "waste" is. Once you've got a grasp on that, you need to move onto individual strategies that can help you eliminate that waste. In this article, we're going to go over how to accomplish both of these tasks as a manager who may be new to Lean by exploring unique facets of this management type and how they interact with elements of your business. One of the largest differences between Lean management and traditional styles of management is that in a traditional methodology your primary (and nearly sole) concern is the end of the line result. While Lean is of course concerned with achieving superior end results, its focus is on the processes that get you there. In this sense, what you learn and practice as a Lean manager is more about making individual pieces work together efficiently than having a tunnel-vision focus on numbers and figures at the end of the cycle. The Relationship Between Lean management, Waste Elimination, and Continual Improvement "If someone tells you that "lean management is this" and not something else, if someone puts it in a box and ties a bow around it and presents it in a neat package with four walls around it, then that someone knows not of what they speak. Why? Because it is in motion and not a framed picture hanging on the wall. It is a melody, a rhythm, and not a single note." - Lawrence M. Miller, Management Meditations While perhap
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Top 50 July 4 PowerPoint Templates to Wish America Happy Birthday! - 0 views

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    It's Independence Day United States! Cheer Up! Celebrate the day with your family and friends at the beachside eating hot dogs or at backyard barbeque and plenty of fireworks lighting up the sky. Fourth of July PowerPoint slides can ease your work and amplify your joy.
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Nature Direct Webinar Training - Youngevity Australia - 0 views

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    Our recent webinar for training on Youngevity's newest business acquisition Nature Direct talked about the importance of choosing environmentally friendly household cleaning products. Jeanette AndersonNature Direct environmentally friendly home cleaning products, the co-founder of Nature Direct explained the points of difference with Nature Direct products, and some basic items every household needs to have to keep their home environment safe for the whole family. read more...
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United Hands Relief and Development by unitedhandsrelief - Issuu - 0 views

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    United Hands for Relief and Development (UHR) works on humanitarian initiatives both locally and overseas to help people in need. Our mission is to empower individuals and families in their communities.
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What is Udhiya?- Its purpose and background - Fox News Tips - 0 views

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    In Arabic, the term "udhiya" refers to the specific animal slaughtered during Eid ul-Adha. By sacrificing one animal each year, we prove that we are prepared to sacrifice whatever Allah asks of us and that we entirely surrender to Him. This sacrifice is made on behalf of the family leader. It might be a sheep, a goat, a camel's hump, or a cow's hump.
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Pawsitively Personal: Unwrapping the Joy of Gifting Customized Dog Belts to Your Furry ... - 0 views

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    When our furry friends become beloved members of the family, giving presents becomes an enjoyable experience. Getting personalized dog belts for your dog is a thoughtful and original way to honor your furry friend. These personalized accessories do more than just make a stylish statement; they foster a real relationship between pet and owner and let you uniquely show your affection.
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The Ultimate Guide to Pug Dogs: History, Traits, and Care Tips - 0 views

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    Pug dogs are one of the most loved dog breeds around the world, known for their charming personality and cute looks. Whether you're considering adopting a Pug for your family or simply want to learn more about these lovely dogs, this guide covers everything you need to know, from Pug history and traits to essential care tips.
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The Ultimate Guide to Golden Retrievers: History, Traits, and Care Tips - 0 views

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    Golden Retrievers are one of the most loved dog breeds around the world! They are intelligent, friendly, and excellent with families. We'll go over everything you need to know about Golden Retrievers in this guide, including their history, characteristics, and how to care for them. If you are interested in learning more about this amazing breed or if you are a new dog owner then you are in the right place!
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The Ultimate Guide to Beagle Dog: History, Traits, and Care Tips - 0 views

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    The Beagle is one of the most beloved dog breeds in the world. Their friendly nature, adorable looks and excellent sense of smell make them a favourite among families and hunters alike. In this guide, we'll explore the history of the Beagle, their unique traits, and essential care tips to help give your Beagle the best life possible.
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Labrador Retriever Puppies Care: Tips for New Owners - 0 views

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    Labrador Retrievers are beloved for their friendly personalities and boundless energy, making them perfect companions for families. If you've just welcomed a Labrador Retriever puppy into your home, you're in for a treat! This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to give your new furry friend the best care possible.
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Adopting a German Shepherd: What You Need to Know - 0 views

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    Adopting a German Shepherd dog is a great decision, but it is also a great way to bring an intelligent and loyal friend into the family. German Shepherds are known for their bravery, intelligence, and adaptability. Before bringing home, there are a few things you should know to ensure that you and your new pet enjoy a happy and healthy life together.
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