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Forecasting the Hottest Summer Yet: A Look at the Farmer’s Almanac 2024 Prediction
As summer approaches, anticipation mounts for those who relish the warmth of the sun. However, if the Farmer’s Almanac’s forecast for 2024 is anything to go by, this summer might just be one for the record books, promising scorching temperatures and the potential for thunderstorms across various regions of the United States. According to the Farmer’s Almanac, 2024 is predicted ...
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Room Alert and CCOHS: Protecting Canadian Workers & Workplaces
Though we talk a lot about workplace safety within the U.S. and OSHA guidelines, ensuring the health and safety of employees is paramount for businesses, facilities, and organizations in many other countries as well. For example in Canada, the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) stands as a beacon of guidance and support in this endeavor. Established to promote the ...
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OSHA Applies Outside of the U.S. - Navigating Global Workplace Safety Regulations
Workplace safety is a universal concern, transcending geographical boundaries and cultural differences. While the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets the standard for workplace safety regulations in the United States, many other countries have their own sets of guidelines and regulations tailored to their unique socio-economic and industrial landscapes. Understanding how ...
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Asphalt Production and Benzene Exposure
In the early stages of the production of asphalt, managing exposure and minimising risk is critical for worker safety. The prevalence of asphalt (commonly known as bitumen) in our surroundings, often stemming from the construction industry is widespread – spanning roads, pavements, buildings, and contributing to a vast global asphalt market. Although ...
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