Warehouse Safety (Fork Lift Trucks, Manual Handling, Work at Height, Falling Objects, etc.)

Warehouses need not be the kind of dangerous workplaces they are thought to be, if the right procedures for safety of employees who work in them are implemented.
By: Netzealous -MentorHealth
 
FREMONT, Calif. - Sept. 11, 2015 - PRLog -- MentorHealth announces webinar on the topic, “Warehouse Safety (Fork Lift Trucks, Manual Handling, Work at Height, Falling Objects, etc.)” on October 21. The speaker at this webinar will explain the ways by which hazards can occur while working at warehouses, and will suggest ways by which to avoid them.

Fremont, CA: MentorHealth, a provider of professional trainings for all aspects of the healthcare industry, will organize a webinar on October 21. The topic of this webinar is “Warehouse Safety (Fork Lift Trucks, Manual Handling, Work at Height, Falling Objects, etc.)”, and the speaker is Michael Ellerby, a Chartered Chemist and Scientist.

About the webinar:

Warehouses need not be the kind of dangerous workplaces they are thought to be, if the right procedures for safety of employees who work in them are implemented.

For more information or to register for the webinar, please click here.

Warehouses can be potentially dangerous places to work in. The kinds of activities that take place in them afford opportunities for serious injury and for fatal accidents. In many different types of businesses, storage and warehouse facilities are an integral and important part of operation, and warehouse safety is an important issue.

However, implementation of warehouse safety need not be as complex as thought of. Many of the injuries suffered can be avoided by taking health and safety seriously and by taking some simple steps to ensure warehouse safety –all derived from simple risk assessments.

This webinar will help participants understand how to properly implement steps set out in safety regulations. The speaker at this webinar will highlight how warehouses with completely differing activity levels can come up with safety plans that have a salutary effect on the workplace employees.

About the Speaker:

Michael Ellerby, a Chartered Safety Professional and a Chartered Member of the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), is also Chartered Chemist and Scientist. He has degrees in Chemistry and law, and runs his own Health and Safety Consultancy.

Mike is a CIEH Certified Trainer who has written and delivered various training courses. He has also acted as Competent Person (Head of Safety Services Department) for the University of Sheffield, England. He has worked as a technical author, consultant editor and reviewer of a wide range of safety publications for several companies.

About MentorHealth:

MentorHealth (http://www.mentorhealth.com/), a specialized offering from NetZealous (http://www.netzealous.com/), a Fremont, CA-registered organization, is a comprehensive training source for healthcare professionals. Its experts are drawn from around the globe and are professionals who have made a mark in their professions.

MentorHealth offers high value, specialized professional trainings in all the core areas of healthcare. These include Meaningful Use, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, HIPAA, HITECH Act, Stark and Anti-Kickback Act, Valid Consent, Patient Safety and Process Improvement, Patient Safety and Quality Outcomes, Nursing Informatics, Electronic Health Records, Clinical Informatics, Insurance Claim Appeals, and many more.

Contact information:

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: 1-800-447-9407;

Visit: http://www.netzealous.com/

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