Top Five Safety Resolutions for 2012
In 2010, more than 3.9 million workplace injuries and illnesses were reported, many of which were preventable. No significant changes to these statistics are expected for 2011. With the new year now in full swing, Cintas Corporation, a supplier of first-aid and safety products, today identified the top five safety resolutions for 2012 to help safety professionals improve the health and wellness of their workplace.
"Workplace accidents result in lost productivity and excessive injury costs, directly impacting both workers and a business' success," said Tom Lally, Director of Training and Compliance, First Aid & Safety, Cintas. "Following these resolutions will enable safety professionals to take their business beyond compliance and build a safer work environment in 2012."
The top safety resolutions for 2012 include:
-- Perform regular audits of workplace safety initiatives: Benchmark safety programs to establish a baseline of performance. Once this has occurred, regularly audit the program to ensure it is working. Solicit feedback from employees and work with third-party organizations to pinpoint areas that work well and/or need improvement.
-- Set a zero-injury goal: Studies show that workplaces with higher employee engagement programs are less likely to have accidents and that reducing the frequency of incidents allows worker productivity to remain high. To achieve a culture of safety, create prevention programs that exceed compliance regulations. Engage employees in the safety process by having them lead committees and facilitate safety audits.
-- Offer training classes that engage employees: Blended training programs that incorporate adult learning principles with traditional and technology-mediated learning is more likely to capture the attention of employees, and in turn, be more successful. In addition to adjusting meeting formats, focus the content of safety meetings on topics of interest to employees.
-- Raise awareness of leading causes of workplace injuries: Overexertion from excessive lifting, falling objects and slip and fall injuries are among the most common reported workplace incidents. Ensure that employees understand the conditions that lead to common injuries and the potential hazards associated with not following protocol. For example, to reduce slip and fall incidents, train personnel to clear excess liquid and objects from the floors immediately.
-- Implement a first-aid cabinet: Having a first-aid cabinet in the workplace ensures emergency response can occur quickly in the event of an injury or illness. Cabinets provide a centralized location for bandages, aspirin and antibiotic ointment so employees know where to go should an accident occur. This also makes it easier to maintain inventory and keep track of items that need restocking.
"By developing engaging training programs and implementing attainable goals, safety professionals can create a safe work environment that protects workers and the company's bottom line," added Lally. "A successful workplace is one that views safety as a top priority year after year."
For more information on Cintas first-aid and safety products, go to http://www.cintas.com/FirstAidSafety/.
About Cintas
Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, Cintas Corporation provides highly specialized services to businesses of all types. Cintas designs, manufactures and implements corporate identity uniform programs, and provides entrance mats, restroom supplies, promotional products, first aid and safety products, fire protection services and document management services to approximately 900,000 businesses. Cintas is a publicly held company traded over the Nasdaq National Market under the symbol CTAS, and is a component of the Standard & Poor's 500 Index.
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So... what was 2011 like for you? What was the one most important safety (or industrial health) lesson you learned in 2011? And please don't tell me you didn't learn anything new. When I was a softball umpire I learned that after every game I could go over it in my head and see something I could have done better. Every game I umpired I learned how to be a better umpire. Safety is much more important than softball.
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January 25, 2012: New Standards for Arc Flash Labels
New labeling standards just published by the NFPA require arc flash labels to display more information than previously required. And arc flash labels must be used on many more types of electrical equipment than previously required.
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The Date:
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
10 AM Pacific / 1 PM Eastern
Who Should Attend?
Industrial Electricians, Electrical Contractors, Industrial Hygienists, Safety Supervisors, and all other electrical professionals.

For more than 3 years Mr. Johnson has served as both a product specialist and technical writer at DuraLabel. His industrial research and writing have been and continue to be instrumental in helping the company develop new labeling products for electrical professionals and others in the electrical industry.
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Register for the Graphic Products Arc Flash Webinar
January 25, 2012: New Standards for Arc Flash Labels

New labeling standards just published by the NFPA require arc flash labels to display more information than previously required. And arc flash labels must be used on many more types of electrical equipment than previously required.
This FREE arc flash labeling webinar is being provided by Graphic Products. It will explain many of the new NFPA 70E arc flash labeling standards and describe what is needed to be in compliance with the new standards.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
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Who Should Attend?
Industrial Electricians, Electrical Contractors, Industrial Hygienists, Safety Supervisors, and all other electrical professionals.
- Learn where arc flash labels must be posted
- Find out what new information arc flash labels must display
- See how labeling software makes compliance easy

For more than 3 years Mr. Johnson has served as both a product specialist and technical writer at DuraLabel. His industrial research and writing have been and continue to be instrumental in helping the company develop new labeling products for electrical professionals and others in the electrical industry.
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Remember, the new NFPA 70E standards are already in effect. Use the webinar to get up to speed on what is required for arc flash labeling.
Register for the Graphic Products Arc Flash Webinar
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| Free Safety Training DVD |
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Having these the MSHA safety training videos available on DVD also makes them easy to use in training classes, in any location a DVD player or computer is available.
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Have a happy and safe new year!
This first video is about preventing back injuries:
The second safety video is about fall protection and features Captain Safety's fall quiz:
Have a happy and safe new year!





