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ROAD SAFETY

  ROAD SAFETY RULES              It is against the law to use a cell phone while driving, according to road safety standards. Seatbelts and helmets must be worn at all times. On the sidewalks , take care and only cross at the zebra crossing. Keep an eye out for speed limits.  OUTLET :                     People have attention lapses and misunderstand their manoeuvres from time to time. Rather than condemning them, we should encourage them to exist. It's pointless to cause an accident when it's avoidable since you might injure yourself or someone else. As a result, the most fundamental rule of driving is to avoid accidents or harm to other road users.          You can do this by anticipating other drivers ' actions, leaving a safety bubble and driving within the law.           You must slow down for a pedestrian who steps out in front of you, even if they are crossing a red no-crossing line. It is your obligation to modify your lane position safely if another vehicle start

FIRE PREVENTION PLAN | AIM VISION SAFETY

  FIRE PREVENTION :                  Employers should educate employees about workplace fire hazards and what to do in the event of a fire. Responsibilities for Management Training Unless a single manager is assigned to this task, all managers should coordinate with the Plan Administrator to train all FPP-covered personnel. PASS STRATEGY : Requirements for the fire prevention plan             A list of all main fire hazards, safe handling and storage practises for hazardous items, potential ignition sources and their control, and the type of fire protection equipment required to control each major hazard are all required at a minimum in your fire prevention plan. OBJECTIVES :          Reduce the chances of a fire occurring by aiming to put out a fire within four hours.         Reduce the spread of fire both within the site and to nearby areas.        We would recommend that any operator storing any amount of combustible waste has a fire prevention plan to protect their business but t

HEARING PROTECTION FOR SAFETY EMPLOYEES | AIM VISION SAFETY T&C

  HEARING PROTECTION TIPS FOR SAFETY WORKERS  OVERVIEW OF HEARING PROTECTION :                     Long-term exposure to high amounts of noise can harm your hearing. You might not notice the little degradation from one day to the next because it happens so slowly and painlessly. Noise pollution in the workplace can cause hearing loss and other health issues. EFFECTS :                               High-frequency sound processing components of the ear are frequently the first to be damaged. The severity of the hearing loss is determined by the volume of the noise and the length of time you are exposed to it. Gunshots and other sudden explosive sounds can inflict immediate injury.                     Tinnitus is a ringing sound that occurs in certain persons who are subjected to excessive noise. There is no cure for most cases of noise-induced hearing loss. Only hearing aids. PROBLEMS FOR WORKERS :     headache elevated blood pressure fatigue irritability digestive disorders increased

Worker Safety (Protection Of Employees)

  Overview          The provision of a safe working environment, safe equipment, rules, and procedures to safeguard workers' health and safety is referred to as worker safety ( also known as worker safety and occupational health and safety) . Workplace safety has been one of many employers' top issues in 2020.         An  IH's purpose is to keep workers, their families, and the community safe and healthy. They are critical in ensuring that federal, state, and local laws and regulations are adhered to in the workplace. According to the AIHA, an industrial hygienist's regular responsibilities include:               Investigating and inspecting the workplace for potential hazards and dangers              Making recommendations for enhancing the safety of workers and the community              Conducting a scientific study to gather information about potentially hazardous employment situations              Developing methods for predicting and controlling potentially risk

FIRE FIGHTING | AIM VISION SAFETY

  FIRE FIGHTING TECHNIQUES QUOTE :                   A hero has faced it all: he need not be undefeated, but he must be undaunted.             Since they were initially hired to put out fires in major cities, firefighters have used technology. Various departments across the country are now utilizing technology in a variety of ways to respond faster, increase departmental communication, decrease operator mistakes when driving fire vehicles, keep firefighters safe during emergency responses, and cut expenses. ROLE OF FIRE FIGHTER       A fireman is responsible for more than just putting out fires. A firefighter is responsible for a variety of tasks. Because, in addition to putting out fires and saving people, a firefighter also assists with hazardous materials, traffic accidents, medical emergencies , floods, and even cat rescues from trees Five new technologies are making firefighters' duties safer, easier, and more efficient.                 1) Firefighter helmets with visors to

FIRE SAFETY RISK ASSESSMENT

FIRE AND SAFETY RISK ASSESSMENT  :                         The evaluation or analysis of fire hazards and fire prevention methods is known as a fire risk assessment. It also entails planning to guarantee the safety of individuals who are at risk. Employees, site managers, and safety officials work collaboratively in the ideal scenario to design effective fire safety programs based on fire risk assessments. Five steps are involved in the fire risk assessment process:           Step 1: Determine the fire threats that exist on your property or at your job.          Step 2: Identify those who are in danger.          Step 3 – Assess and determine whether current fire safety measures are adequate or require improvement.          Step 4: Document your findings, create an emergency plan, and inform, instruct, and train your team.         Step 5: Conduct regular reviews. HOW TO DO FIRE AND SAFETY RISK ASSESSMENT :           In a fire risk assessment, you examine the factors in your work duties

ISMS 27001:2013(Information Security Management Management System)

        INFORMATION SECURITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM COURSE OVERVIEW :              The purpose of this course is to provide participants with the knowledge and skills required to perform and lead first, second and third-party audits of Information Security Management systems against ISO 27001:2013               PRINCIPLES OF ISMS :        Confidentiality, integrity, and availability are the three core principles (tenets) of information security. Every aspect of an information security program (and every security control implemented by an entity ) should be designed to meet at least one of these principles. Who Should Attend?                  ·         Individuals who want to progress towards CQI and IRCA Certified ISMS Auditor status                 ·         Individuals interested in conducting first, second and third party audits                 ·         Individuals leading their companies to ISO 27001 certification ·                          

RIG SAFETY | AIM VISION SAFETY

RIG SAFETY COMMON RIGGING EQUIPMENT MISTAKES :              When it comes to rigging operations, handling big machinery is a difficult chore. To avoid falling into the trap of mistreatment, every operator must comprehend the operational skill and knowledge. The persons interested in the rigging as their profession need to undergo a fixed training course that teaches the proper operation. Mistake 1: Incorrect Hardware and Slings Selection            Well, experimenting in the workplace is not encouraged. Many riggers use inappropriate equipment to handle the materials. As a result, the project takes longer to finish and costs more.     Improper Selection of the Cranes                  In the field of rigging, where every small job requires the use of a crane, knowing the working capacity of each powerlifting machine is essential. Operators can choose the incorrect crane to raise an object, resulting in failures and injuries. Ignoring the Instruction Manual        Many operators think