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As wildfires continue to ravage California and the Pacific Northwest, safety managers everywhere need to be cognizant of the inherent risks on site. As recent
As wildfires continue to ravage California and the Pacific Northwest, safety managers everywhere need to be cognizant of the inherent risks on site. As recent
It’s difficult to compartmentalize fire safety — and that’s a good thing. In other words, workers who keep fire safety and prevention top of mind
When the company says, “Cut the budget.”, they never mean cut productivity. So what gets cut? The issues that get pushed aside are often those
View On RecyclingProductNews.com Nearly 350 fires reported in the North American recycling industry in 2019 Despite strong efforts by the industry, fires in scrap recycling
A survey has been issued to assess the frequency and causes of fires at recycling facilities. Several industry associations have partnered to study the causes
As incidents of the coronavirus have continued to climb in the U.S., you’d be hard-pressed to get through the past couple of weeks without hearing
Scrap metal recycling facilities have a problem. Nearly 350 fires were reported in the recycling industry in 2019, according to the Annual Waste and Recycling
Businesses of all sizes rely on contractors to assist their in-house teams with various maintenance tasks. Contractors aren’t likely going away anytime soon, but relying
Earlier this month I discussed how to lower your site’s risk profile and the importance of a Fire Prevention Plan. But what do you do
It’s said that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure and that’s relevant to workplace fire prevention. Lowering your site’s risk profile
We are a team of fire chiefs, veterans in the role and responsibility of Incident Commander (IC) brought together by a passion and common goal of helping hardworking people make it safely home every day.
The NFPA Certified Fire Inspector I (CFI-I) certification program was created in response to repeated requests by local entities, state agencies, and national organizations for certification programs founded on the NFPA 1031, Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Inspector and Plan Examiner, and other applicable NFPA codes and standards.
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