Safety Tales Podcast Quad City Safety
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Industrial Safety isn’t something to fool around with. But that doesn't mean you need to torture yourself reading regulations and standards written for rocket scientists. There's a better way to keep up with the best safety practices pertaining to the hazards you face daily.
Dave and Bacon's Safety Tales brings you weekly advice, news, interviews with industry leaders and real life safety stories from people who don't write about safety for a living. They live it.
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Gas Detection Devices: Don’t drive a minivan when you need a racecar
Listen now to learn more about confined spaces, gas monitor styles and the kinds of hazardous gases you may come in contact with. Learn why hanging on to your 10-year old gas monitor is kind of like betting on a minivan in the Daytona 500.
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Tool Tethers & Dropped Objects: Rope and Duct Tape Don’t Cut It
Dropped object prevention. That’s what the Quad City Safety guys are talking about this week. Join Dave White and Fred Radunzel as they speak to Craig Myhre, Regional Sales Manager at Ergodyne®, on recent changes in tool tethering solutions and guidelines.
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Job Site Rescue Plans: The difference between life and death
On the job, being prepared in the event of an accident can mean the difference between someone sustaining a minor injury or someone not making it home at all. Quad City Safety’s Dave White and Fred Radunzel drive that point home in this week’s podcast.
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What’s Your Facility’s Emergency Plan?
Six good reasons why emergency planning readiness needs practice, practice and more practice.
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Disposable Clothing: It's Good For A Lot More Than Just Keeping You Clean
Listen Now to hear more about:
Why all disposable clothing is NOT created equal, how understanding protection levels when choosing disposable suits benefits everyone, and exactly how important it is that the protection factor of disposable suits matches the hazards it's up against. Plus more! -
Proactive VS Reactive: Why You Should Reassess Your Safety Program Regularly
Your safety program is like an insurance policy. We don’t want accidents to happen, but if they do — you better have a shot at coming out the other side in one piece. Let Dave & Fred tell you more about keeping those "policies" up to date.