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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

National Safety Month is sponsored by the National Safety Council

National Safety Month is soon approaching but it is always a good time to start thinking about safety. This years' topics will include:

  • Prescription Drug Overdose Prevention
  • Teen Driving Safety
  • Preventing Overexertion at Work and at Home
  • Dangers of Cell Phone Use While Driving
  • Summer Safety
To learn more about these topics and participate in the National Safety Month, visit our National Safety Month Page.

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Monday, November 9, 2009

Highlights from the National Safety Council's 2009 Congress and Expo


Highlights from the National Safety Council's 2009 Congress & Expo opened on Monday, Oct. 26. To view the NSC official YouTube Channel, visit: http://www.youtube.com/user/NatlSafetyCouncil

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

CPR and First Aid Classes now offered at South Charlotte Ramada Hotel on Thursday Evenings




Press Release: Caskey CPR has partnered with the Ramada Hotel in Charlotte to offer CPR and First Aid classes at the Ramada Airport South and Conference Center in South Charlotte. Conveniently located on Exit 6A off I-77, the Ramada features high-class spacious conference rooms perfect for the CPR and First Aid training classes that Caskey CPR offers.



Caskey CPR will start offering classes on Thursday evenings in October, 2009 from 5pm until 10pm. Classes will be $55 per person and certify students in CPR for two years and First Aid for three years. Although space is limited, the schedule of courses can be found online at Caskey CPR's website. Other regularly scheduled classes will still be held on Saturdays as well as privately scheduled classes upon request.

For more information about class dates and course information, View Our Class Schedule.

Reference Link: Caskey CPR Press Releases


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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

10 Ways to Reduce Pandemic Flu for a Safer Work Environment - OSHA

Here are ten simple steps every employer can take to reduce the risk of exposure to pandemic influenza in their workplace:
  1. Avoid crowded settings.
  2. Encourage sick employees to stay at home.
  3. Wash your hands frequently.
  4. Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue.
  5. Avoid shaking hands.
  6. Provide tissues and trash cans to employees and public.
  7. Disinfect telephones, work surfaces, computer equipment and other frequently used surfaces.
  8. Discourage use of other employees telephones, desks, offices or work equipment.
  9. Reduce or eliminate unnecessary social interaction.
  10. Promote healthy lifesytles including good nutrition, exercise, and stopping smoking.

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Protect Yourself From Poisonous Plants

Poison Ivy
"The National Safety Council reminds you to protect yourself from the sun and other summer health risks, such as poisonous plants." - nsc.org

Signs & Symptoms
A day or two after contact with the plant a skin rash will appear. Symptoms such as these can be mild to severe.
  • Itching
  • Redness
  • Swelling
  • Burning feeling
  • Blisters
How Poison Ivy is Contracted
Contact with poison ivy, poison oak, or posion sumac by simply touching one of these plants will cause the above symptoms. The sap from these plants can get on your clothes, shoes, pets and can remain potent for over a year. Do not attempt to burn these plants because contact with the smoke can also cause a rash.

Treatment
  • Take a cold shower. Use soap or pour cold water over the rash area.
  • An over-the-counter antihistamine, such as Benadryl may relieve itching. Make sure to follow the directions.
  • Throw away clothes that have come in contact with these plants and bathe pets in cold water and use soap.
  • Do not touch your eyes, mouth, and face with your hands.
  • Do not scratch or rub the rash.
  • A paste of 3 teaspoons of baking soda and 1 teaspoon of water.

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Friday, July 10, 2009

Reduce Distracted Driving in Teens

"DEATH BY CELL PHONE" is becomming a more common occurance as drivers have proven to be more distracted in this way that even alcohol impairment.


Many states are passing laws banning text messages and/or cell phone use while vehicles are in motion. This may help cut down the deaths due to cell phone use, however, attentive drivers are what we need to make our roads a safer place.


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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

June is National Safety Month

National Safety Month Logo 2009
For more information about National Safety Month, visit the National Safety Month website.

Injuries are not Accidents
National Safety Month encourages us to protect ourselves during the course of each day. This year the National Safety Month topics are:
  • Teen Driving - one of the leading causes of death for young people.
  • Fall Prevention - the single largest cause of injury in the world.
  • Overexertion - not a topic that many people think about but widely important.
  • Distracted Driving - becoming more of an issue every day with cell phone distractions and other on-the-road factors.
Find out how to be most protected and read more by visiting our National Safety Month page.

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