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AHMP-NJ Meeting - Chemical High Hazard Reactions: Beirut, Lebanon Explosion, Can they Happen Here?
Baron Participated in the most recent Alliance of Hazardous Materials Professionals (AHMP) - NJ meeting which included a with a...
Barry Dambach
Nov 18, 20202 min read
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OSHA Fall Hazards
The U.S Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued out citations to a New Jersey construction...
Dalen Thompson
Feb 10, 20172 min read
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OSHA's Final Rule on Beryllium
The Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) is making significant changes to standards for employers in general industry,...
Kaylin Mahoney
Feb 1, 20172 min read
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Radiation Safety Program
Radiation is energy that travels from a source that is capable of penetrating materials. It can be potentially hazardous to workers in...
Kaylin Mahoney
Sep 2, 20162 min read
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Respiratory Protection
Respiratory protection is important to consider for facilities where contaminated or oxygen deficient air is present, in the form of...
Kaylin Mahoney
Aug 16, 20161 min read
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Summary of Year One of OSHA's Severe Injury Reporting Program
David Michaels, the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health, recently published a report on the results of the...
Suzanne Custons
Apr 1, 20162 min read
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OSHA Reporting
Employers can now report fatalities and other serious workplace incidents to OSHA via an online form. OSHA rules require employers to...
Sue Meyer
Mar 22, 20161 min read
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Lockout/Tagout Procedure Assistance
Baron personnel recently assisted several clients with creating and updating their Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures. Proper...
Sue Meyer
Mar 22, 20161 min read
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Baron's EHS Risk Mitigation Program
Baron's EHS (Environmental, Health & Safety) Risk Mitigation program is now available to all clients! Baron’s EHS Risk Mitigation program...
Brian Long
Mar 3, 20162 min read
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Emergency Action Plans
An Emergency Action Plan (EAP) is a written program required by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38 that contains step-by-step procedures to follow in...
Sue Meyer
Feb 16, 20162 min read
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Carbon Monoxide: What You Should Know
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a poisonous, colorless, odorless and tasteless gas. Although it has no detectable odor, CO is often mixed with...
Suzanne Custons
Feb 9, 20161 min read
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Forklift Safety
According OSHA’s Fatality and Catastrophes report, at least 42 employees have died in the first nine months of 2015 due to injuries...
Suzanne Custons
Nov 10, 20152 min read
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Emergency Medical Plan
As part of the workplace’s emergency action plan, an emergency medical plan is essential. This plan must be posted in a location where...
Sue Meyer
Sep 14, 20152 min read
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Emergency Response Plans
No one expects an emergency or a disaster. Emergencies can occur at anytime, to anyone, anywhere. Preparing for an emergency incident...
Sue Meyer
Jul 28, 20151 min read
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Slips, Trips, and Falls
Employee exposure to wet floors or spills and clutter can lead to slips/trips/falls and other possible injuries. Good work practices and...
Sue Meyer
Jul 14, 20151 min read
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OSHA News Release on Confined Space Rule
OSHA News Release on Confined Space Rule The Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued a final rule on May 1, 2015 to increase...
Sue Meyer
May 19, 20151 min read
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Occupational Heat Exposure
As we move into spring, and subsequently summer, occupational heat exposure becomes prevalent. Many people are exposed to heat on their...
Sue Meyer
May 5, 20151 min read
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Investing in Workplace Safety and Health
Workplace injuries, fatalities, and illnesses cost businesses and employers billions of dollars every year. Employers that implement...
Sue Meyer
Apr 28, 20151 min read
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Are You Prepared for an OSHA Inspection?
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) conducts inspections without advance notice. Companies should have an...
Suzanne Custons
Apr 7, 20152 min read
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Hearing Protection Programs
Exposure to high levels of noise can lead to permanent hearing loss. According to OSHA, roughly 30 million workers are exposed to...
Sue Meyer
Mar 17, 20151 min read
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