Warehouse/Construction Mill/Temporary Stage Space Inspection Checklist
Please find our Actsafe Warehouse, Construction Mill, & Temporary Stage Space Inspection Checklist form below:
Please find our Actsafe Warehouse, Construction Mill, & Temporary Stage Space Inspection Checklist form below:
Actsafe hosted an information session on the SawStop family of table saws for members of the Construction Departments of IATSE 891 and ACFC2020. See the saw in action!
Safe work procedures to direct film industry personnel in the safe performance of their duties when working with isocyanate-containing products.
This document contains a guideline for minimizing exposure to other individuals in the studio or set that are not working directly with the product. A brief summary of potential routes of exposure and health hazards are outlined as a guideline on how to control the potential for exposure to isocyanate-containing products by the use of engineering controls, administrative controls and personal protective equipment. However, the best method of minimizing exposure to these products is substituting with less hazardous products.
This manual was prepared for properly trained personnel for the cribbing of approved JLG Products, and contains requirements that must be followed in order to perform this function.
The purpose of this manual is to provide owners, users, operators, lessors, and lessees with the precautions and operation procedures essential for the safe and proper machine operation for its intended purpose.
In response to a request from within the performing arts industry, Actsafe Safety Association produced a video on how to conduct a field flame test to determine if a material is properly flame retarded.
The video discusses what to look for to see if a material is already properly flame retarded; when to test materials; where to look for information and, of course, how to conduct a field flame test.
Please note: A field flame test should only be conducted when a material’s flame retardant documentation is not available. It is a last resort to check for flame retardation. When testing, only a sample of the material should be tested.
Actsafe would like to thank Erin Neely of Hollynorth Production Supplies for her participation in the making of this video.
Letter sized 8.5″×11″ “Hard Hats Mandatory Beyond This Point” poster for the workplace.
Plywood cribbing may be used to provide a level surface for safe boom operation. This instruction manual contains specifications for site constructed cribbing that, when used as instructed, may be considered firm and level ground. Cribbing may be used to bring a workplace surface to within the safe limits for aerial lift operation as described in the operator’s manual.
Sound energy doubles every 3 dB. Check out our Sound Level poster to compare levels for common sounds in our industries.
Spray-applied products often contain flammable ingredients that can ignite when mixed with air. The tips in this bulletin can help you prevent fires and explosions from airborne flammable products in the workplace.
An educational guide to preventing Musculoskeletal injuries (MSI) for carpenters. Presented in a comic book style, the goal of this resource is to help workers recognize and prevent the symptoms of MSI.
For your printed version please contact the Actsafe office info@actsafe.ca
Actsafe Safety Association would like to acknowledge and honour that our workplace and classrooms are located on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Qayqayt, S’ólh Téméxw (Stó:lō), Hul’qumi’num Treaty Group, səl̓ilwətaɁɬ təməxʷ (Tsleil-Waututh), šxʷməθkʷəy̓əmaɁɬ təməxʷ (Musqueam), and Stz’uminus peoples.
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