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Safety Report for January 2025

New York Glass Association Safety Group #476

Friday, January 24, 2025

The Safety Advisory Committee is committed to ensuring a safe and healthy workplace within the Safety Group. As part of this commitment, we have attached our semi-monthly safety flyer handouts on Lifting/safe lifting techniques for your employees. Please review the detailed safety procedures document attached to this email and ensure you understand your role in maintaining a safe workplace.

Please customize the poster file below with your company name and use to remind your employees to follow proper lifting technique Lift With Your Legs Not With Your Back.docx

Remember, a safe workplace is a responsibility shared by all of us!!

Your safety is our top priority. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out.

Safety Report for October 2024

New York Glass Association Safety Group #476

Tuesday, October 8, 2024

The Safety Advisory Committee is committed to ensuring a safe and healthy workplace within the Safety Group. As part of this commitment, we have attached our semi-monthly safety flyer handouts on slips/trips/falls for your employees. Please review the detailed safety procedures document attached to this email and ensure you understand your role in maintaining a safe workplace.

Remember, a safe workplace is a responsibility shared by all of us!!

Your safety is our top priority. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out.

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Safety Report for August 2024

New York Glass Association Safety Group #476

Friday, August 9, 2024

To ensure the long-term success and sustainability of the safety group, NYSIF required that we form a safety advisory committee for the safety group at our recent renewal meeting. The safety advisory committee members were appointed, our first meeting was held on 5/28/2024,  and during our meeting we discussed and conclude the following:

The best way to control workers' comp costs is to prevent injuries in the workplace. Fewer injuries mean less lost time, more productivity, and fewer costly claims. Accomplishing this requires a management commitment to the safety and health of employees.

Management commitment supports safety efforts and encourages worker participation in your safety program. A commitment to safety should be expressed in a clear, simple statement of policy to all employees. A written Safety Policy Statement and a comprehensive written safety program allows the employers to make known their safety commitment to your employees. Demonstrating this commitment fosters a safety culture where workers, supervisors and management promote safety and prevent workplace injuries.

Safe Workplaces

Safe conditions and safety training produce a safe operation. Show new workers the safe way to perform their duties, and periodically provide experienced workers training to reinforce safe work procedures.

  • Make workers aware of the self-interest they have in their own safety.
  • Develop appropriate training methods.
  • Do not permit staff to deviate from safe practices, or tolerate unsafe acts or conditions, in all facets of the operation.
  • Display relevant safety posters.
  • Remind workers that no one is immune from accidents.
  • Conduct Quarterly safety checks
  • Establish and enforce a zero-tolerance workplace violence prevention policy.
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