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ANSI Z136.1-2005, American National Standard for Safe Use of Lasers
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Blind Spots in Mobile Equipment Operations - Bulletin 172
A brief, two-page bulletin highlighting dangers of blind spots when operating motor vehicles and the points to consider when conducting a pre-job risk assessment.
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Blocking of Dump Boxes - Bulletin 148
A brief, two-page bulletin describing the installation and use of hydraulic cylinders on truck boxes and the preferred method of blocking dump boxes.
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CAN/CSA Z62.1-03, Chain Saws
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CCOHS OSH Works Manitoba
OSH Works is Web-based service that will help your company develop,
implement and maintain an occupational safety and health program, or
improve upon your existing program. Developed in cooperation with
Manitoba’s Workplace Safety and Health Division, this customized version
of OSH Works delivers the framework and resource materials you need to
understand and act on key occupational safety and health requirements.
Ensure continual improvement of safety and health at your workplace with
OSH Works on your side!
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Chain Saw Safety - Bulletin 272
A chain saw is a power-driven tool designed to cut wood. The saw’s cutting elements are on an endless chain, powered by a gasoline engine, electric motor or hydraulics. If not used safely by a person with appropriate training, very serious injuries can occur.
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Chainsaws (CCOHS)
A link to CCOHS's chainsaw resources
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Cleaning With Compressed Air - Bulletin 150
A brief, one-page bulletin detailing the safe procedure for properly cleaning items using compressed air.
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CSA Z432-04, Safeguarding of Machinery
This standard applies to the protection of persons from the hazards arising from the use of mobile or stationary machinery. It provides the criteria to be observed and the description, selection, and application of guards and safety devices. This Standard does not apply to portable hand tools
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Elevator Room Hazards - Bulletin 239
A brief, two-page bulletin concerning actions that can be taken to reduce the likelihood of harm or injury when working in and around the elevator room.
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Guideline for Industrial Steel Storage Rack
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Guideline for Safeguarding Machinery and Equipment
This guideline provides general information to help employers develop safeguarding solutions for their specific machinery and equipment.
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Hand Tools (CCOHS set)
Guidelines for safely working with hand tools
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Hands
SAFE Manitoba TV spot advocating SAFE Work to prevent hand injuries
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Industrial Kitchen Kettle Safety - Bulletin 261
Industrial kitchen kettles present an explosion hazard if not properly tested or maintained. If a kettle explodes, workers in the area may be seriously burned or injured, and the work area damaged.
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Loading Dock Safety - Bulletin 155
Loading docks are a hazardous part of the workplace and are a common area for worker injuries.
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Occupational Health & Safety Conference
Presented by Safety Services Manitoba
January 21 & 22, 2009
Victoria Inn
Winnipeg. MB
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Powered Hand Tools (CCOHS)
A link to all CCOHS resources outlining safe work with powered hand tools.
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Regulation Review: Part 17
Safety Check is profiling one part of the Regulation in each issue to help remind you of the Regulation’s specifics and to help keep safety top-of-mind for all Manitobans. This issue, it’s Regulation Part 17: Welding and Allied Processes.
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SAFE Tips for Avoiding Slips, Trips and Falls
Slips, trips and falls are among the highest causes of injury and incident in Manitoba workplaces. Across the province, approximately 2,800 workers are hurt in fall-related incidents each year.
One of the most important elements of a workplace safety and health program is an effective system to identify and control hazards. Implementing this system at your workplace will help to safeguard employees against slip, trip and fall-related injuries and reduce the occurrence of time-loss injuries.
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SAFE Tips for Operating a Circular Saw
Practising SAFE work procedures are vital to preventing injury. SAFE work procedures should always be accompanied with proper training. If you have questions about the safe work procedures or practices used in your workplace, don’t be afraid to speak up and ask questions. Remember, workplace injuries are preventable.
This describes how to safely use a circular saw.
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Safeguarding Machinery and Equipment
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Working Under Vehicles: Proper Support Required - Bulletin 169
Working underneath vehicles that are not properly supported can lead to severe injury or death.
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Workplace Safety and Health Regulation - Part 07 - Storage of Materials, Equipment, Machines & Tools
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Workplace Safety and Health Regulation - Part 07 - Storage of Materials, etc (Summary)
Storage of Materials, Equpiment, Machines and Tools (Summary)
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Workplace Safety and Health Regulation - Part 16 - Machines, Tools, and Robots
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Workplace Safety and Health Regulation - Part 16 - Machines, Tools, and Robots (Summary)
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