August 2023 Newsletter

Welcome to our monthly newsletter for August 2023!

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!

Please share with your colleagues!

SAFETY RESOURCES:

  1. Analyzing the ROI of Safety: Article by Safety Services Company.
  2. Recognizing and Combating the Half-Attention Mindset: Article by Incident Prevention.
  3. Working Safely When the Air Quality Index Is High: Article by Safeopedia.
  4. Wildfire Smoke Safety: A short video by Ally Safety. (4:36)
  5. Chemical fire and explosion offers lessons for industry: Article by Safety + Health Magazine.
  6. Stay Safe During Thunderstorms & Lightning: By Ready.gov.
  7. Tick Safety: August 2023 Safety & Hygiene Corner
  8. Ohio BWC Monthly Learning: August 2023.
  9. PCSC Podcasts: Our podcasts are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Podbean, Stitcher, & TuneIn/Alexa! Access local & relevant workplace safety information right through your phone! Subscribe today!

PCSC NEWS:

  1. Welcome New Members! Churchill Steel Plate, Copen Machine, Field Local School District, Founders Service & Mfg, HEPA Environmental Services, LG Chem Ohio Petrochemical, Inc, Linnea’s Candy Supplies, Novo Health Services, P.M. Graphics, Inc.
  2. Welcome New Steering Committee Members! We’re excited to announce that Che O’Connell, Regional Manager at MinuteMen OhioComp, and Ryan Shackelford, Director, Portage County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management, have recently joined our Steering Committee! We look forward to working with them to make the Portage County Safety Council even better!
  3. 2024 Sponsorships are Now Available! Sponsoring one of our luncheons is a cost-effective way to get your business in front 80-100 safety managers, HR- related professionals and CEO’s representing various industries.

COMMUNITY NEWS & EVENTS:

WORKPLACE WELLNESS:

BWC Grants: June 2023 Safety & Hygiene Corner

Question: I heard about a Grant program offered by the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation. How do I
apply and what is covered by the Grant?


Answer: The Bureau of Workers’ Compensation offers several Grant programs. You may find a list of all
grant programs at our BWC website grant link.
I want to focus on the Safety Intervention Grant (SIG). This is a grant offering funds to purchase
equipment that helps reduce or eliminate injuries. We offer up to $40k with 3 to 1 match. For every $1
spent by an employer, the BWC matches $3. Eligible Employers must have a BWC policy for one
complete year. You may apply for Fast Track items shown below or other equipment. Before applying
for other equipment please ask one of our consultants to review your workplace or discuss eligible
equipment. A list of unapproved equipment is on the SIG webpage under Resources. We advise
working with a consultant before completing the application. When you are ready watch the YouTube
Videos on How to use the Grant Management Portal and First Time Users in the Portal. The Grant
Management Portal is where you enter the actual application.


FAST TRACK ITEMS: Bathing systems | Cable pulling equipment | Chest compression systems | Conduit
bending equipment | Cot loading equipment | Electric beds | Extrication equipment | Floor cleaning
equipment |Flooring or floor treatments | Hose reel equipment | Lift gates | Lift tables | Mulch
dispensing equipment | Patient lifting devices | Patient stair chairs | Portable traffic signals |Powered
pallet jacks | Saws with presence sensing technology | Scissor lifts, vertical mast lifts | Shrink wrap
equipment | Snow removal equipment | Truck tarping systems | Vacuum lifts

*Brought to you by the Ohio BWC safety consultants.

Electrical Panels: May 2023 Safety & Hygiene Corner

Question: We have several electrical panels in our facility. What are the OSHA basic requirements for safety
when working near the panel?

Answer: OSHA requires sufficient access and working spaces around all electrical equipment, or panels, serving
600 volts or less according to 1910.303(g). For equipment operating at 600 volts, nominal or less to
ground, the width of working space in front of the electric equipment shall be the width of the
equipment or 2.5 feet, whichever is greater. In all cases, the working space shall permit at least a 90-
degree opening of equipment doors or hinged panels. This assures that in case of an electrical
emergency, there is a clear working space in front of the panel for quick access to the circuit breakers.
Electrical panels should also have secure covers and no openings to ensure no wires are exposed that
could cause electrical shock. This also prevents the internal mechanisms from being exposed to dust,
dirt, and moisture. Electrical panel boxes in commercial buildings should be secured and accessible by
trained personnel only.

*Brought to you by the Ohio BWC safety consultants.

April 2023 Newsletter

Welcome to our monthly newsletter for April 2023!

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!

Please share with your colleagues!

SAFETY RESOURCES:

  1. Training a New Generation: Article by Incident Prevention.
  2. SAFETY GLASSES IMPACT TEST | ANSI Z87 VS Nail Gun, Wrench, and Dust: A short video by Ally Safety. (4:47)
  3. 5 Dangerous Misconceptions About Fall Protection: Article by Safeopedia.
  4. [Safety Talk] Tornado Safety Tips. Here’s some safety tips from Ready.gov on how to prepare for and survive a tornado! (4:34)
  5. Don’t drive distracted: Article by Safety + Health Magazine.
  6. Free Safety Webinars by Safex!
  7. Ohio BWC Virtual Training: January-June 2023.
  8. PCSC Podcasts: Our podcasts are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Podbean, Stitcher, & TuneIn/Alexa! Access local & relevant workplace safety information right through your phone! Subscribe today!

PCSC NEWS:

  1. May 11, 2023 – The ABC’s of Workers’ Compensation. Presented by Debbie O’Connell, Regional Manager, Minute Men OhioComp ,11:30am-1:00pm, at The Ravenna Elks, located at 776 N. Freedom St in Ravenna, OH. Lunch is $20 for members, $25 for non-members.
  2. ALMOST SOLD OUT! Only 5 more seats are available for our free QPR Suicide Prevention Training on May 16, 2023!
  3. 2023 Sponsorships are almost gone! Only 3 remain for the rest of the year (August, November & December).
  4. First Aid Training Success! 32 more member employees received their First Aid, CPR & AED certifications last month! A special thank you to Swift First Aid for facilitating the training and the Portage County Board of Developmental Disabilities for hosting us.
  5. External Training Credit Opportunity: The Lake County Safety Expo on May 17, 2023, qualifies for up to 1 rebate external training credit.

OSHA Posters: February 2023 Safety & Hygiene Corner

Q: Can I shrink the size of my OSHA poster?


A: No, you cannot reduce the size of the OSHA poster. OSHA states, in 1903.2, that
reproductions or facsimiles of Federal posters are to be at least 8½ inches by 14 inches,
and the printing size is at least 10 pt. The caption or heading on the poster shall be in
large type, generally not less than 36 pt. This poster must be posted in each
establishment, in a conspicuous place where notices to employees are customarily
posted. This poster is not to be altered, defaced, or covered by other material.

In the event, your authority having jurisdiction is Public Employment Risk Reduction
Program, PERRP, the same size requirement applies to the State PERRP Poster.

Both posters are available for free by download. See
www.bwc.ohio.gov/downloads/blankpdf/PERRPPoster.pdf  or
www.osha.gov/sites/default/files/publications/osha3165.pdf