The OSHA 10-Hour In Construction Course, Binghamton, NY, November 12th and 13th, 2013.

Save the Date! The OSHA 10-Hour In Construction Course, Binghamton, NY, November 12th and 13th, 2013.

To aid in your compliance with the various Federal, State and City
regulations requiring this training, the LSM safety department is once
again offering the OSHA 10 Hour Course. The course is provided by our
OSHA certified instructors. Each employee who successfully completes the
program will receive a certification card from OSHA.

Pre-registration is required. Please see attached brochure.

OSHA Updates Hazard Communication Standard

OSHA has updated its Hazard Communication
Standard to include the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and
Labeling of Chemicals (GHS).

Employee update training is
required by December 1, 2013. Please read the attached for additional
information and how the Lovell Safety Department can aid you in your
compliance with this new revision.

OSHA 10-Hour Construction Course, October 2nd and 9th, 2013 in Flushing

To aid in your compliance with the various
Federal, State and City regulations requiring this training, the LSM
safety department is once again offering the OSHA 10 Hour Course. The
course is provided by our OSHA certified instructors. Each employee who
successfully completes the program will receive a certification card
from OSHA.

Pre registration is required. Please see attached brochure.

Happy N95 Day!

From the CDC:


Welcome to year two of this NIOSH-approved observance, marking N95 day
as an official annual event. (We debated about decorating our offices
with N95s – but that seemed a tad wasteful). To those who missed the
memo last year, let us update you. Because N95 respirators are so
important to the health and safety of workers in so many different
industries, and because there is more to know about this personal
protective device than just when to slap one on, we have dedicated a day
to the promotion, celebration, dissemination, and proclamation of N95
information.

Read the full article at the CDC – NIOSH Science Blog