Please note this is not a PCSC sponsored event but may qualify for 1 external training credit.
Initial Chemical Release to Recovery Scenario Training hosted by the LEPC Public Education Committee.
Please note this is not a PCSC sponsored event but may qualify for 1 external training credit.
Initial Chemical Release to Recovery Scenario Training hosted by the LEPC Public Education Committee.
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Episode 112 is a live recording of our monthly workplace safety luncheon on September 12, 2019. The topic was Someone’s at the Door – They’re from OSHA! and it was presented by Pat McCon, Sr. Risk Engineering Consultant, Zurich North America. For more information about the Portage County Safety Council, please visit our website today!
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Episode 111: What is “the safety box” and how can you break out of it to improve your company’s safety performance? Join Nic & Mike as they answer these questions and chat about how to overcome common industry blinders that may be hindering your company’s safety score! For more information about the Portage County Safety Council, please visit our website today!
Welcome to our monthly newsletter for September 2019!
Our goal for the newsletter is to connect our members to relevant safety resources, all linked together in one convenient location every month. We hope you find this resource useful and valuable!
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SAFETY RESOURCES:
PCSC NEWS:
EXTERNAL TRAINING CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES:
Please note that these events are not hosted by the PCSC but do qualify for one FY20 ETC. PCSC member can use up to 2 ETC in order to meet the minimum 10 Attendance Credits required to rebate eligible.
PROGRAM UPDATES:
This training is hosted by the SCSC (not the PCSC) but does qualify for 1 FY20 External Training Credit.
This training is hosted by the Ohio BWC (not the PCSC) but does qualify for 1 FY20 External Training Credit.
This training is hosted by the Ohio BWC (not the PCSC) but does qualify for 1 FY20 External Training Credit.
Question: Our company frequently moves materials on carts and manual pallet jacks. Should we be concerned with the amount of force that an employee must exert to push or pull these items?
Answer: Yes, pushing and pulling tasks do present a risk of a workplace injury to the low back and shoulders. OSU published an objective set of guidelines for pushing and pulling that was funded by BWC. These guidelines set limits of push and pull forces and are expected to be protective of both the low back and shoulders. BWC published this information on our website and contains a web interface to estimate biomechanical risk of a push/pull task.
All you need is a force gauge and a tape measure to get started. If you need help, contact your BWC Ergonomist. They will come to your worksite to measure the push/pull forces and determine if the biomechanical risk is within the guidelines to protect your workforce from a low back or shoulder injury.
To learn more and to use the web interface, go to https://www.bwc.ohio.gov/employer/programs/safety/PushPullGuide/PushPullGuide.aspx.
Brought to you by the Ohio BWC safety consultants.
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Episode 110: Tony DeAscentis (the CEO) & Gabe King (the Millennial) of Ving!, stayed over with us after their presentation to chat about how to transfer safety knowledge through the generational gap! For more information about the Portage County Safety Council, please visit our website today!
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