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Carolyn Hammack
  • 26, Female
  • Valdosta, GA
  • United States
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The goal of Combustible Dust Group is to minimize the severity and reduce the occurrence of combustible dust related fires and explosions in the global workplace.
June 28, 2009
Carolyn Hammack added 5 photos
June 14, 2009
Safety professionals working in/with K12 public education
June 13, 2009
June 13, 2009
Carolyn Hammack added 2 blog posts
June 13, 2009
Carolyn Hammack is now a member of Online Safety Community
June 12, 2009

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Where do you live (city, state, country)?
Valdosta, GA United States of America
What industry do you work in?
Laboratory
What is your job title?
Client Service Representative
What company do you work for or associate with?
Doctors Laboratory, Inc. & SkillsUSA
Do you currently use or recommend Personal Protective Equipment?
Yes
How did you find our online community?
SkillUSA
What best describes the role you play in the purchase of safety products?
Use hand protection on my job

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Carolyn Hammack

Stage Safety

I am a member of SkillsUSA and I will be competing in Extemperaneous Speaking in Kansas City! I was curious about safety precautions that should be made for those at speaking events, so I started researching. Here are a few that I found:

1. Ensure that all electrical wires are taped to the floor and near the edge of the stage.
2. Avoid wobbly podiums
3. Glow-in-the-dark tape areound the edge of the stage
4. Dry floors are a must
5. Eleminate all litter on the floor
6. Clean drinking water must… Continue

Posted on June 13, 2009 at 2:35pm — 3 Comments

Carolyn Hammack

Overly Clean

I work in a medical laboratory in Georgia. I was extremely nervous when I first started three years ago, mainly due to the fact that I was a "germaphobe." I refused to let that stop me, so I took the job! Everyone thought my daily routine was amusing. It consisted of me using 3-4 sanitizing wipes on my desk, phone, and pens. I even made sure I cleaned all the handles to the doors that I had to pass. After about a year of this routine, I noticed that I was sick all the time. I worked so hard at a… Continue

Posted on June 13, 2009 at 12:04am — 3 Comments

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At 8:24pm on July 1, 2009, Laura Elizabeth Brassell said…
hey thx so much for the invite i am sorry i didnt accept u earlier i have been really really busy but thx again so how r u?
At 12:32pm on June 28, 2009, Jay D. Rohman said…
Carolyn, Welcome to the Combustable Dust Hazard Group!
Jay D. Rohman www.EncouragingSafety.com
At 9:18am on June 17, 2009, Troy Taylor said…
Carolyn, Welcome to the Community! Check out Best Practices when you get a chance and join the group. It would be great to have you as a member. Thanks!
At 6:26am on June 15, 2009, Brent Armstrong said…
Hey Carolyn,

Thanks for the request. Just wanna take the time-out to officially welcome you to the Safety Community. This is the place to be if you're concerned about your safety at work, at home or if you just want to share your expertees to others.

This Community is so broad that you can also learn and share your knowledge to a wide scope of people, not only locally but internationally. I hope you enjoy your stay.

Regards,
Brent
At 10:31pm on June 12, 2009, LORENZO R. ABELEDA said…
Hi, Carolyn, Welcome to the safety Community and nice to meet you here, I hope we can share our konwledge and skills. Have a nice day. Bobby
At 6:53pm on June 12, 2009, John Miley said…
Caroyln, welcome to the Safety Community. I hope you will find the Safety Community to be a tremendous resource to meet your goals. If you have the time, we would benefit from your knowledge and experience with Forum discussion(s).
At 6:18pm on June 12, 2009, Stan Tarnowski said…
Hi Carolyn.. nice to meet you here. Hope we can share info that is beneficial to all. Im in Fayetteveille, Ga. Perhaps we will get to share induatrial info. MY rpofile will give you a bit of an overview of my work. If I can assist in any way let me know ok. Have a great weekend. Stan
 
 

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