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Kevin T. Salzman
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  • Buffalo, NY
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Fire Extinguishers

Paragraph (c)(1) of the 1910.157 .....shall locate,mount and identify them so that they are readily accessible..... visual markings are a requirement for extinguishers..... remember the 1910 is a min…

Tagged: extinguishers, fire

Replied Feb 2

Fire Extinguishers

I can tell you we use the Bullex System for training and as per our Local OSHA director, the "Hands On" Requirement is to show through practical application that they actually know how to use the ext…

Tagged: extinguishers, fire

Replied Feb 2

Fire Extinguishers

I can tell you we use the Bullex System for training and as per our Local OSHA director, the "Hands On" Requirement is to show through practical application that they actually know how to use the ext…

Tagged: extinguishers, fire

Replied Feb 2

Question of STB

Many of todays safety toe shoes/boots are made with carbon fiber or Kevlar. Both of these materials offer superior strenght to weight ratios, as well as added protection from electrical hazards, when…

Tagged: PPE

Replied Jan 5

 

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Health & Safety Professional looking to network and constantly looking for additional education, the learning process never stops!!!!!
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A group for those interested in occupational health and safety law and legal cases.
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A Group dedicated to Eye & Face Protection
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This group is for Oil & Gas Industry representatives. It is intended to assist E&P, up-stream, mid-stream and down-stream owner operators. And a great place for the contractors in all facets of the O&G industry to come share and participate.
September 14, 2009
One of the most life threatening hazards in a work place is a fall hazard. This group is a place to discuss fall protection of all types.
September 14, 2009
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Everything you need to know about head protection.
September 14, 2009
For those working in Carpentry, Drywall, Electric, General Labor, HVAC, Landscaping, Masonry and Plumbing.
September 14, 2009
Fire Extinguishers and knowing how to use them is very important for the employer as well as the employe
September 14, 2009
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.
September 14, 2009
September 14, 2009
ISO 14000, OSHA VPP, OHSAS 18000, ANSI Z10, OHRIS, ....What is the difference?...What is most practical?...Where do they fit best?
September 14, 2009
September 14, 2009

Profile Information

Where do you live (city, state, country)?
Cheektowaga, New York
What industry do you work in?
Consulting for ALL Industries/ QISI is Testing
What is your job title?
Health & Safety Professional/Safety Manager QSSP,MHST,MSA,LSP
What company do you work for or associate with?
Quality Inspection Services, Inc
Do you currently use or recommend Personal Protective Equipment?
Yes
How did you find our online community?
Captive Resources
What best describes the role you play in the purchase of safety products?
Other
If Other above, please explain.
We make recommendations to our staff as well as customers as to what equipment to purchase and use.... Check out our web page.....We offer everything from Training to Procedure Writing....

http://www.qisi.com/safety__health/

Staff Credentials:
1) Certified Safety Professional (CSP)
2) Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH)
3) Certified Safety Manager (CSM)
4) Licensed Safety Professional (LSP)
5) Workplace Violence Prevention Specialist
6) Certified Ergonomics Technician
7) Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM)
8) Materials Handling Safety Technician (MHST)
9) Certified NY State “Workplace Safety and Loss Prevention Consultant” (#07-0017).
10) OSHA Certified Outreach Instructors for 10 and 30 hour General Industry Standards
11) OSHA Certified Outreach Instructors for 10 and 30 hour Construction Standards
12) Forklift (Powered Industrial Truck) Instructors
13) American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED Instructors
14) Instructor for DOT Hazardous Materials Shipping
15) “Safety Professional of the Year” Awards from both the American Society Of Safety Engineers & the WNY Safety Conference
16) Over 30 Years experience (including chemical industry, water/wastewater industry, hazardous chemical waste industry, natural gas industry, public transportation, public employees, and bio technology industry)


Safety and Health Support Services was established as a division of Quality Inspection Services, Inc., focusing on progressive safety management. We believe that safety and quality play an integral role in business and both have a direct impact on the “bottom line.” With soaring Workers’ Compensation costs, OSHA fines, the direct and indirect costs of accidents, plus world market competition, its easy to see why so many companies struggle to survive.

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At 10:51am on February 2, 2010, Mike Johnson said…
Hey Kevin

I work with a company called MSDSonline and if you have a second, I am curios to hear from you regarding the ype of education / training you are looking for. We could possibly help you out in this area!

I can be reached at mjohnson@msdsonline.com

Fee free to check out our company at www.msdsonline.com

Mike
At 4:02pm on September 25, 2009, Kelli said…
Great, thanks. Our forging facility is ~3 years old with a 6500-ton press. We'd like to say we've resolved alot of safety concerns, however the ergonomics of the process is our current challenge -- the equipment, parts, & tools are all just so large and heavy that improving ergonomics is very difficult. If you have ideas or resources, I'd love to hear them.
At 3:47pm on September 25, 2009, Kelli said…
By "Forge", does that mean your plant was or had a forging facility? The Decherd plant casts, forges, machines, & assembles and we're always looking for additional information on forging and casting operations to be better prepared for the hazards associated with those processes.
At 3:40pm on September 25, 2009, Kelli said…
Hey, Kevin. In response to your question about where I work, I work for Nissan's powertrain (engine) plant in Decherd, TN., which is between Nashville & Chattanooga, TN. Where is the American Axle you used to work for?
At 11:44am on September 18, 2009, Ken Oswald said…
Kevin, Welcome to the safety community. I hope you find it is a wonderful network full of various safety related information through our blogs, forums and groups. We llok forward to sharing information so all can value from your knowledge and experience. Again welcome.
At 1:06pm on September 16, 2009, John Miley said…
Kevin, 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 6:57pm on September 15, 2009, Jay D. Rohman said…
Kevin, Welcome to the Online Safety Group. I look forward to networking with you!
Jay D. Rohman www.EncouragingSafety.com
 
 
 

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