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Safe job procedures

3/19/2014

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Generally speaking, job procedures are a list of the specific steps that are required to complete a specific task while at work. A "safe job procedure" will explain how to perform the job successfully. Some people confuse a "safe job procedure" with a "safe work practice", which is more of a tool to provide general awareness rather than a list of steps that need take place for a job to be successful.

Admittedly, both safe job procedures and safe work practices are not the most exciting of safety related topics. In fact, they are often overlooked by many smaller businesses in order to focus on other areas of their business. When looking at how a business completes their work, overlooking the importance of safe job procedures can be detrimental to the company's workers and reputation.

Effectively developed and implemented safe job procedures will:
  • Provide workers with a plan for how to safely complete a job.
  • Communicate the quality and service expectations that a small business owner wishes to maintain if they are not present at all work sites.
  • Identify the hazards and precautions that are expected when completing the specific task.
  • Reduce the likelihood of workers being injured when completing the job identified in the safe job procedure.
  • Decrease the frequency of quality or service errors.
  • Provide a reference to any external information that may be needed by an unsupervised workforce. 
  • Act as a marketing tool for the company when bidding on new work by assuring prospective customers that a defined process exists for work that your business is contracted to perform. 
If you feel that your business could benefit from an established set of safe job procedures, please visit the contact page. We would be happy to help. 
 

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Nova Scotia Department of Labour & Workforce Development's Consultant List

1/2/2014

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Claymore Safety Inc. has been added to the Nova Scotia Department of Labour & Workforce Development's Consultant List. This list identifies Safety Professionals in Nova Scotia that are able to help businesses satisfy their mandated Occupational Health & Safety requirements.

If you are interested in searching the list of Consultants, you can view it here.

We look forward to working with our Customers to build collaborative relationships with the Department.
 
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Ramping up for 2014.

12/28/2013

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We are getting ready for the upcoming New Year by planning website upgrades and expanding our service offerings.


Stay tuned for information on specific improvements early in 2014.


We are really excited for things to come and would like to thank our customers and clients for their continued support.

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Emergency Response Planning

10/1/2013

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In the unfortunate event that an emergency situation befalls your company, having an emergency response plan (also known as an ERP) is absolutely critical in the successful management of the incident. At a minimum, the plan should include the following information:
  • Emergency contact numbers for emergency responders (EMS, Fire Department and the local Police if 911 s not available in your area)
  • A list of the company’s incident response representatives (Operations, Safety, Human Resources, Legal, Public Relations, and senior management designates are typically identified)
  • Diagrams indicating reporting requirements and company representative responsibilities
  • A clearly defined set of directions on how to access work sites
  • Maps of your company’s work locations (both a general site map and a detailed structural diagram to indicate emergency exits and critical safety equipment)
  • Contact information for applicable regulatory agencies, security contractors and environmental clean-up specialists, retained lawyers, communications spokespeople and retained medical professionals (as applicable)
  • Employee Assistance Program representative contact information

 It is also important to conduct drills that test the plan that has been created. Drills can be easily scheduled in Outlook or other email system calendars for easy reminders and universal notification for the parties involved. More mature ERP systems will often require that the contact representatives learn the jobs of the response members that are junior and senior to their positions so that in the event that one of the representatives is unavailable, the process can still be seamlessly implemented.

The ERP system is a valuable tool in post-incident management and its complexity will vary depending on the size and nature of your business. For help implementing an emergency response plan for your business, visit the contact us page.
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The very first one.

9/5/2013

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Well, here we go... 

Thanks for stopping by and checking out our site and our blog.  In the next few days, we will be updating our site and adding new pages as we finish all of our content. 

Some of the topics that we will be blogging about will include:
  • Original articles.
  • Reviews of training programs or
    products.
  • Safety related news stories.
  • Information from other safety
    websites that we find interesting or could be of value to our
    readers.
  • Book reviews.
  • Safety Management best practices.
Our goal in publishing this blog is to promote discussion, networking opportunities, growth and development among safety professionals and those with a vested interest in workplace safety.  So please comment on our posts or email us if you have an idea for a posting topic or would like to contribute to the page.

Check back soon.
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