Sunday, January 26, 2025

Struck By

  Safety Meeting 01272025

  
Agenda:  Struck By

Review of last safety meeting approved: Yes

Corrections:-- 

Announcements: A new 2025 SDS for R-12 has been added to our HAZCOM for HVAC 

Unfinished business from last meeting: --

Please watch the following video: https://youtu.be/Aa2iS9yUvxA?si=vZC60IdoVEILmRC-

For questions concerning construction safety standards including HAZCOM see our box.com folder under Health and Safety > AIPP or WAC 296.155 also available in the same folder, or lni.wa.gov .

Next meeting: 02.03.2025, virtual.

Is our Accident and Illness plan working? Yes. See: https://secure.lni.wa.gov/verify/Details/workersCompRates.aspx?UBI=602691268&LIC=HEATGL*911MO&VIO=&SAW=false&ACCT=88550302 --Employer’s claim costs are lower than average.

Worksite locations: Variable/multiple

Minutes written by: Corinna Fritz

Meeting Leader: Corinna Fritz

Archives of Safety Meetings may be found at www.hgsafety.blogspot.com. 


Are there any questions, comments, or concerns,?
Were there any injuries or near misses that need to be recorded? 

Sunday, January 19, 2025

Hand Protection

 Safety Meeting 01202025

  
Agenda:  Hand Protection

Review of last meeting approved: Yes

Corrections:-- 

Unfinished business from last meeting: --

Please watch the following video: https://youtu.be/-BIx_OsfbCk?si=zbFektgdkeDu_kSp

Protecting your hands is vital to your wellbeing and ability to do your job. Your brain does tell your hands what to do, UNLESS you've sustained an injury that prevents the use of your hands such as a repetitive stress injury, amputation, cut or torn ligament, or nerve damage.  Avoid these injuries by: 

  • Observing the safety tips in this video 
  • Observing the safety rules in pur AIPP and WISHA
  • Eat a healthy diet 
  • Keep your blood sugar levels in a healthy range (even pre-diabetes and the medicine to treat it--metformin--can lead to peripheral, small fiber nerve damage) 
  • Get enough but not too many vitamins and minerals. 
  • Google any medicines you may be taking for neurotoxicity. Even OTC heartburn meds can inhibit some vitamins such as B12 which are imperative to healthy nerves. 
  • Do not drink energy drinks in excess (there is literally a daily limit printed on some cans) because most have a lot of B vitamins and B6 can build up in your system and is a neurotoxin at high levels. 

If you consume energy drinks, how many do you usually consume in a day? 

Are there any questions, comments, concerns, near misses, or off-topic health or safety issues you need to discuss, you may use the form here, or send to corinna.heatguyllc@gmail.com . 

For emergencies, inform your lead or Dustin. For questions concerning construction safety standards including HAZCOM see our box.com folder under Health and Safety > AIPP or WAC 296.155 also available in the same folder, or lni.wa.gov .

Next meeting: 01.27.2025, virtual.

Is our Accident and Illness plan working? Yes. See: https://secure.lni.wa.gov/verify/Details/workersCompRates.aspx?UBI=602691268&LIC=HEATGL*911MO&VIO=&SAW=false&ACCT=88550302 --Employer’s claim costs are lower than average.

Worksite locations: Variable/multiple

Minutes written by: Corinna Fritz

Meeting Leader: Corinna Fritz

Archives of Safety Meetings may be found at www.hgsafety.blogspot.com. 


Friday, January 10, 2025

Norovirus

Safety Meeting 01062025

  
Agenda:  Norovirus--It's here. 

Review of last meeting approved: Yes

Corrections:-- 

Unfinished business from last meeting: --

Please watch the following video: https://youtu.be/AhUFvwG8BCY?si=FTK8ceDYnsjIp-7n 

Also note that norovirus can be killed with a 1:10 ratio of bleach to water and contaminated surfaces should be disinfected with that solution if at all possible.

How to wash your hands to avoid bacteria, viruses, etc: https://youtu.be/HXTdKn2nUGc?si=W5stsciZA3CsitmK  --is pretty good video but I would advocate scrubbing for 30 seconds, scrubbing wrists also and cleaning fingernails by scrubbing them in a circular fashion on the opposite palm of each hand for five seconds.  Rinse one hand at a time, from wrist down and do not shake water off hands.  Next, let the water run while you COMPLETELY DRY your hands with paper towels, throw those towels away, (if they are wet when you touch the faucet or door, virus or bacteria can get through them). Take a clean, dry towel to turn off the faucet and open the door.  Do not touch anything in the bathroom after you've washed your hands.  

Questions, comments, concerns, near misses, and off-topic health and safety issues may be discussed below  or directed to corinna.heatguyllc@gmail.com . Additionally, for questions concerning construction safety standards see lni.wa.gov. or WAC 296.155 available in our box.com folder under Health and Safety > AIPP.

Next meeting: 01.13.2025, virtual.

Is our Accident and Illness plan working? Yes. See: https://secure.lni.wa.gov/verify/Details/workersCompRates.aspx?UBI=602691268&LIC=HEATGL*911MO&VIO=&SAW=false&ACCT=88550302 --Employer’s claim costs are lower than average.

Worksite locations: Variable/multiple

Minutes written by: Corinna Fritz

Meeting Leader: Corinna Fritz

Archives of Safety Meetings may be found at www.hgsafety.blogspot.com. 


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