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Abrasive Blasting - Bulletin 153
A two page bulletin on how to control the hazards presented by abrasive blasting operations at the workplace.
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If the shoe fits ... wear it
According to SAFE statistics, slips and trips – classified as “falls on the same level” – are among the highest causes of injury in Manitoba workplaces. Proper footwear can help workers protect themselves.
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If the shoe fits ... wear it!
According to SAFE statistics, slips and trips – classified as “falls on the same level” – are among the highest causes of injury in Manitoba workplaces. Proper footwear can help workers protect themselves.
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Open Water Commercial Fishing in Manitoba - Bulletin 240
A brief, one-page bulletin which describes the safety precautions which must be taken aboard a commercial fishing vessel; such as personal flotation devices (PFDs).
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Personal Protective Equipment in Schools - Bulletin 164
In industrial arts facilities there are many operations and work processes that require the instructor and student to wear protective equipment. There are many different forms of protection: eye, face, hand, foot, hearing, respiratory, chemical protection, etc.
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Protective Devices for Respiratory Hazards - Bulletin 212
A brief, two-page bulletin explaining the protection needed for various types of respiratory hazards.
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Protective Footwear - Bulletin 102
Workers exposed to hazards such as falling objects, sharp objects, moving machinery, electrical contact, abrasives, and similar circumstances may be at risk of a foot injury. Only safety footwear identified as meeting the standard shown on this bulletin can be considered proper protective footwear.
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Protective Gloves - Bulletin 189
A two-page bulletin providing information to help protect the hands against a variety of hazards in the workplace.
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Protective Headwear on Construction Project Sites - Bulletin 199
A brief, two-page bulletin outlining the requirements to use protective headware on construction sites.
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Regulation Review: Part 18
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 18: Radiation.
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Regulation Review: Part 6
Over the coming months, 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 6 – Personal Protective Equipment (General).
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Respiratory Hazards - Farm Workers
This bulletin discusses some respiratory hazards common to farming and the equipment that can reduce the threat to farm workers.
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Respiratory Protection and Biological Materials - Bulletin 251
This bulletin details control measures to help protect workers who are exposed to infectious agents.
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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 Pneumatic Nailing and Stapling Equipment
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 fact sheet helps you stay SAFE when using pneumatic nailers and staplers.
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Spray Coating - Bulletin 158
In order to protect workers from injury, all spray coating operations, including spray priming, must be carried out in a properly designed and approved spray coating facility.
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Workplace Safety and Health Regulation - Part 06 - Personal Protective Equipment - General (Summary)
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