SafetyBlog
Winter Driving: 5 Safety Tips to Follow When Driving in the Snow
Driving in the snow carries an inherent risk of injury. When there's a thick layer of snow blanketing the roads, your vehicle may struggle to create traction with the road. And without traction, you won't be able to control your vehicle, which could lead to a collision. While it's best to stay home and avoid the roads during snowy weather, there are a safety tips you should follow if you must get behind the wheel.#1) Check Your TiresBefore driving in snowy weather, take a few minutes to inspect
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Nov 12th 2019
Study: Men Who Can Perform 40 Push-Ups Daily Have Lower Risk of Heart Disease
How many push-ups can you perform? According to a new study, men who can perform at least 40 push-ups daily have a lower risk of heart disease than their counterparts who can perform fewer than push-ups per day. For the stud, researchers from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health analyzed heart health markers from firefighters for a decade. At the end of the 10-year study, researchers found that firefighters who could perform at least 40 push-ups per day were approximately 96% less
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Nov 11th 2019
6 Home Heating Safety Tips to Prevent House Fires
With winter approaching, millions of homeowners will be turning up the thermostat to create a warm and comfortable living environment. While there's nothing wrong with using your home's central heating, though, you should follow some safety tips to lower the risk of a house fire. Each year, tens of thousands of homes in the United States are set ablaze from improper use of heating. To lower the risk of a house fire, consider the six following safety tips when heating your home.#1) Get Your Furna
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Nov 8th 2019
Are Cages Required for Fixed Ladders?
Because of their ability to protect workers, as well as other individuals, from fall-related injury, many people assume that cages are required for fixed ladders. As shown above, a cage creates an enclosed design around a fixed ladder. When climbing up or down a fixed ladder, workers are less likely to fall because of the cage. So, does the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) require the use of a cage on fixed ladders?OSHA's Stance on Ladder CagesIn the past, the Occupational Sa
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Nov 5th 2019
Is Daylight Savings Time Bad for Your Health?
In case you didn't get the memo, Daylight Savings Time occurred on Nov. 3, 2019. At 2:00 a.m., Americans from the East Coast to the West Coast had to roll back their clocks. While many people accepted this change as being an hour of extra sleep, it could have some negative effects on your health.Harder to Fall Asleep and Stay AsleepOur bodies rely on an internal clock, known as the circadian clock or circadian rhythm, to fall asleep and stay asleep. When you go bed and wake up at roughly the sam
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Nov 4th 2019