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Thursday, 16 April 2020
FFP2 Dust Masks (20/box) 3 ply Surgical Masks (50/box or sold lose) Face Shields Hand Sanitizer – 500ml and 1lt containers Examination Gloves Single & Double respirators
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Thursday, 19 March 2020
Know How it Spreads There is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus. The virus is thought to spread mainly from person-to-person. Between people who are in close contact with one another (within about 6 feet). Through respiratory droplets
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What can be done to ensure proper use of personal protective equipment?
Monday, 09 March 2020
All personal protective equipment should be safely designed and constructed, and should be maintained in a clean and reliable fashion. It should fit comfortably, encouraging worker use. If the personal protective equipment does not fit properly, it can make the difference between being safely covered or dangerously exposed. When engineering, work practice, and administrative controls
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How to choose the right generator for loadshedding
Friday, 21 February 2020
Loadshedding appears to have become a permanent fixture in the day-to-day lives of South Africans once more. The return of rolling power cuts have forced a number of South Africans to look into purchasing a generator. Unfortunately deciding on which generator to buy is not something you can simply opt to do while out at
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11 Tips and Tricks for Using Your Cement Mixer
Tuesday, 14 January 2020
Concrete mixers are normally identified with time and labor-intensive projects: A dusty site, piles of construction materials, people in hard hats. Whether it’s a simple project like a paving a driveway or building complex infrastructure, using a cement mixer can definitely speed up the construction process. Gone are the days of slaving away under the
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HOW OFTEN SHOULD FIRE EXTINGUISHERS BE INSPECTED?
Thursday, 05 December 2019
Fire extinguishers — unless they are your livelihood like they are for us — are pretty easy to forget about. They sit in your workplace or home day after day “just in case,” but of course you hope you’ll never have to use one. Even though fire extinguishers may not always be top of mind, there’s nothing
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7 Types of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) To Guarantee Your Safety
Tuesday, 12 November 2019
As an employer, you are in charge of a safe and healthy working environment for your employees. You are familiar with the safety risks within your sector, as well as the measures you can take to counteract these risks. WHAT IS PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)? PPE means personal protective equipment or equipment you use
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Hard Hats must be inspected
Thursday, 31 October 2019
Did you know that your hard hat has a shell life? You must inspect it and make sure to get a new one if it does not pass the inspection. It is the one thing that could save your life. General Inspection The hard hat consists of two components: the shell and the suspension. Both
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Senior Safety Tips for the Elderly
Thursday, 03 October 2019
Use these simple senior safety tips to prevent elderly deaths and injuries from fire in your home and community. Make sure you have a working fire extinguisher at home at all times. Keep your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors up to date by checking the batteries regularly and promptly replacing expired / discharged batteries.
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What to Do in a Fire
Wednesday, 11 September 2019
Fire Drills: Not Just for School! Fire drills are a big part of being safe in school: They prepare you for what you need to do in case of a fire. But what if there was a fire where you live? Would you know what to do? Talking about fires can be scary because no
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