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Lovell Will Be Attending The Hudson Valley RAP 2014

Join us this year at the Hudson Valley RAP in TarryTown NY November 6.  For more information and to register, click here.

OSHA Updated Their Requirements For Notification Of Any Fatality Or Severe Injury.

OSHA has just updated their requirements for notification of any fatality or severe injury.  The attached details these new requirements.

If you have any questions please contact the Lovell Safety Department at  212-709-8899.

OSHA 10 Hour Course

To aid in your compliance with the various Federal, State and City regulations requiring this training, the LSM safety department is once again offering the OSHA 10 Hour Course.  The course is provided by our OSHA certified instructors. Each employee who successfully completes the program will receive a certification card from OSHA.

Our Claims Department Now Has A Dedicated Number

OSHA 10 Hour Construction Course Flushing NY

To aid in your compliance with the various Federal, State and City regulations requiring this training, the LSM safety department is once again offering the OSHA 10 Hour Course. The course is provided by our OSHA certified instructors. Each employee who successfully completes the program will receive a certification card from OSHA.

Ladder Safety Is Now An App.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)’s ladder safety smart phone app is a finalist in the national HHS Innovates awards contest. The app addresses the major causes of ladder falls by placing a number of interactive and easy-to-use graphic-oriented safety tools, checklists and guides into the hands of ladder users wherever and when they are needed



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We Wish you a Happy and Safe 4th of July.

Working In the Summer Heat.

Heat-related illnesses can be deadly. Thousands become sick every year and many die due to preventable heat-related illnesses.

With summer temperatures rising, now is the best time to prepare for working outdoors in excessive heat by following a few simple steps.

How to Reduce Heat Exposure.

Important ways to reduce heat exposure and the risk of heat-related illness include engineering controls, such as air conditioning and ventilation, that make the work environment cooler, and work practices such as work/rest cycles, drinking water often, and providing an opportunity for workers to build up a level of tolerance to working in the heat.




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