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		<title>New Services Now Available</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Alan Lillie]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2021 17:24:36 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>In response to client demand, we&#8217;re adding new services to our portfolio. Read below to find out more</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">First Aid Requirements</h2>



<p>Every workplace in Ontario must have a first aid kit and trained first aid provider at all times. WSIB lists all individual buildings, all company vehicles including personal vehicles for work purposes are considered workplaces and require a first aid kit. The location of first aid kit should coincide with a first aid station that includes the required posters. First Aid kits must be inspected at least quarterly, and be maintained to at all times to the standard set out in the regulations. Any items used from the kit must be replaced immediately. </p>



<p> Under WSIB regulations (1101), the first aid kit must be under the care of a person trained in first aid. The level of training required depends on the number of workers in the workplace.  For fewer than five workers in the workplace, Emergency level first aid is required. For more than 5 workers, Standard level first aid is required. First Aid training must be provided by a recognized training provider (St. John Ambulance, Canadian Red Cross, Lifesaving Society are the primary providers of training). Those designated workers must work in the vicinity of the first aid kit. A record of all first aid incidents must be kept in the workplace. </p>



<p>Most first aid certifications are valid for three years from the date of issue. Some specific levels of training expire annually. In most cases, a certificate can be renewed prior to its expiry in a condensed recertification class. Recertification is valid for another three years, but cannot be recertified a second time. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">First Aid Equipment</h2>



<p>The equipment required for each workplace varies by the number of workers on any shift. First Aid kits must be restocked after every use and fully inspected every three months. Each workplace is assessed individually for the number of workers in the area.  When in doubt, stock a kit to the next level rather than the lower level. </p>



<p>Of note is that vehicles are required to have first equipment on board relative to the number of workers in the vehicle. A mini-van that can hold 6 passengers and a driver requires a first aid kit for up to 15 workers. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">KMC Can Help</h2>



<p>We&#8217;re pleased to be adding first aid services to our portfolio. We can certify workers to either Emergency or Standard level first aid. Emergency First Aid is a one day course with a three year expiry and includes CPR with AED use. Standard First Aid is a two day program and includes CPR and AED use. Training is offered at our facility or on-site at your facility, provided there is adequate space to meet the program requirements.  Our instructors have more than 25 years of experience in emergency response and have taught hundreds of courses at all levels. </p>



<p>In addition to training, we&#8217;re pleased to offer a first aid kit inspection and stocking service. We can swap your kits for sealed kits during regular site audits or on a quarterly basis to keep your site compliant with regulations. Our kits are sealed with break-away tags to readily identify when contents may be missing. The advantage of a sealed kit is that if the seals are missing, we know to look for corresponding records.  We can supply either a record book that will comply with WSIB regulations or add the recordkeeping requirements to our digital safety platform used to manage the rest of your health and safety program.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Get Started Today</h2>



<p>Contact us to book your training or to arrange for supply stocking services. </p>



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<p><a href="http://kmcsafetysolutions.ca/">KMC Safety Solutions</a> serves the Southern Ontario manufacturing and construction sectors. We offer training, program development, gap analysis, compliance auditing and consulting services. Training is available in person or online for many programs. Contact KMC for your personalized solutions.</p>
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		<title>Confined Space Entry planning</title>
		<link>https://www.kmcsafetysolutions.ca/2021/02/12/confined-space-entry-planning/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Alan Lillie]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2021 17:21:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Work in confined spaces presents unique challenges. Learn what to document, how, and where a confined space plan is required. What is a confined space There are three conditions that create a confined space. None of the definitions refer to]]></description>
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<p>Work in confined spaces presents unique challenges. Learn what to document, how, and where a confined space plan is required.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What is a confined space</h2>



<p>There are three conditions that create a confined space.  None of the definitions refer to the physical size of the space. Confined space doesn&#8217;t always mean small or in close quarters. </p>



<p>The first condition is that it is not designed for continuous human occupancy.  This is a broad definition and can encompass everything from an open vat or pool to a pipe or tunnel. </p>



<p>The second condition is that the space may present an atmospheric hazard. Doesn&#8217;t necessarily present a hazard, but might. An atmospheric hazard is one that creates an oxygen deficient (or enriched) atmosphere, or a toxic atmosphere because of other contaminants.  This hazard can be internal or external such as a cutting or welding operation or the introduction of gases or vapours from an outside source such as engine exhaust or leaking fuel.</p>



<p>The third condition is that there needs to be limited means of egress.  This may be due to the size of the vessel or compartment, the shape of the doorway, the need for a ladder or other means of access. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What goes into an entry plan</h2>



<p>Any confined space entry needs a specific plan written for that event. In many cases, the details of a plan can be repeated for each space and adjusted for specific tasks that are being completed during the entry. It is best practice for industrial facilities to have an inventory of confined spaces and the requirements for each one pre-filled in the plan.   </p>



<p>Basic information includes the type of space, the hazards that are or may be present in the space, the tasks to be completed in the space, and the rescue plan should an emergency arise. The details of the plan are based on the specific conditions encountered at the time of entry. The plan also sets out the workers, attendants, and supervisors involved in the activity. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What information do we need</h2>



<p>The first thing needed is a description of the space and an assessment of the hazards associated with entry. These hazards need to be addressed before adding any other potential hazards of the tasks to be performed in the space. Once the hazards are identified, controls must be put in place. Depending on the nature of the space and tasks, there may need to multiple or back up controls.  If multiple trades are involved in the process, a coordinating document is required to ensure that one trade&#8217;s operations won&#8217;t create a hazard for other workers in the space. </p>



<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-large"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" width="321" height="180" src="https://www.kmcsafetysolutions.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/fall-protection-training.jpg" alt="fall restricting system" class="wp-image-488" srcset="https://www.kmcsafetysolutions.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/fall-protection-training.jpg 321w, https://www.kmcsafetysolutions.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/fall-protection-training-300x168.jpg 300w" sizes="(max-width: 321px) 100vw, 321px" /><figcaption>A worker preparing to descend into a confined space with a rescue harness in place</figcaption></figure></div>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What&#8217;s next?</h2>



<p>Every employer needs a confined space program if their workers are exposed to confined space work.  Developing a plan and training workers is a critical step in worker safety. Contact us today to review or update your confined space plan, or develop training for your specific needs. Remote training is available here: </p>



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		<title>Material Handling and Safe Ergonomic Practices</title>
		<link>https://www.kmcsafetysolutions.ca/2021/02/08/material-handling-and-safe-ergonomic-practices/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Alan Lillie]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2021 21:31:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Why safe lifting is important, how to properly lift materials, When to get help with lifting materials to prevent injuries and prevent damage to materials. Why Safe Lifting Is Important Safely lifting and moving materials and tools is a critical]]></description>
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<p>Why safe lifting is important, how to properly lift materials,  When to get help with lifting materials to prevent injuries and prevent damage to materials.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Why Safe Lifting Is Important</h2>



<p>Safely lifting and moving materials and tools is a critical factor in worker safety.   The safe lifting and carrying of materials prevents a number of injuries as well as material damage or loss. </p>



<p>Unsafe lifting and handling techniques leads to strain and sprain injuries, especially in the core and back. Shoulder, arm and leg muscles are also affected when improper technique is used. Over time, these injuries can lead to greater damage to the spine, hips, and shoulder joints as these structures  compensate to protect the injured muscles. </p>



<p>Improper lifting techniques are associated with long term back injuries. These injuries prevent workers from reporting to work, and contribute to significant lost time injuries and worker&#8217;s compensation claims.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">How To Safely Lift</h2>



<p>Lifting safely starts with good planning. Ideally, workers should warm up with gentle exercise and stretching prior to lifting heavy or awkward items. Plan the work to  minimize the number of lifts required. Ensure the path is clear before lifting to prevent falls.  Ensure the lay-down area is ready and available prior to beginning the lift. </p>



<p>Test the weight of object by rocking it.  Bend at the knees and hips keeping the back straight. Use handles or lifting slings where possible or required. Ensure the load is stable prior to lifting. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">When To Get Help</h2>



<p>Generally, two people can lift an object weighing up to 300lbs safely and comfortably.  For each additional 100lbs of weight, or awkward and/or unstable loads, additional help is required.  Long, wide, or oddly shaped loads may require extra help. Climbing stairs or changing levels may require extra assistance. </p>



<p>Lifting slings, handles, packaging etc may need to be removed or added to make the lift safer and easier. Dollies or wheeled assists can resolve a lot of carrying challenges over distances. </p>



<p>When using multiple people to lift, ensure that workers are coordinated in their effort.  One person should be designated in charge to &#8216;call&#8217; the lift and ensure all workers are lifting together.  As much as possible, everyone should be facing forward to perform the lift.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What&#8217;s Next?</h2>



<p>Further training is available <a href="https://www.bistrainer.com/store/kmc-safety-solutions-inc-store/productdetails/material-handling-practices-for-construction">here</a> with a certificate at the end of the program. Palletize materials wherever you can and lift with mechanical means such as a forklift, palletjack or telehandler. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Get In Touch</h2>



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<p><a href="http://kmcsafetysolutions.ca/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">KMC Safety Solutions</a> serves the Southern Ontario manufacturing and construction sectors. We offer training, program development, gap analysis, compliance auditing and consulting services. Training is available in person or online for many programs. Contact KMC for your personalized solutions.</p>
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		<link>https://www.kmcsafetysolutions.ca/2020/10/13/hello-world/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2020 19:05:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s no getting around the reality that safety requirements are getting more stringent every year. In the eyes of the workers, unions, and legislators, there is nothing more important than worker safety. In construction and manufacturing, there is no excuse]]></description>
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<p>There&#8217;s no getting around the reality that safety requirements are getting more stringent every year.  In the eyes of the workers, unions, and legislators, there is nothing more important than worker safety.  In construction and manufacturing, there is no excuse for a worker being hurt on the job. </p>



<p>An understanding of hazards and tasks is the first step to working safely.  It is of the utmost importance that all workers understand what could hurt them and what they need to do on the worksite. Without that basic understanding, it will be impossible for workers to stay safe. </p>



<p>With the advance of safety regulations comes the requirement for documentation. It&#8217;s no longer enough to simply tell the workers about a hazard. It&#8217;s no longer acceptable to assume workers know how to keep safe.</p>



<p>Documentation that can be referenced by workers, supervisors, employers and eventually inspectors is paramount to success. Every job hazard analysis, every safe work plan, every tool box must be recorded and available for reference if required.  Traditionally, this information has been kept on paper forms in a book or binder. More advanced options included having a carbonless copy that could be sent to an office or other offsite place for storage/reference later, if it can be found.</p>



<p>The result of all this documentation is typically a mess. It is a significant challenge to find one specific document when it&#8217;s needed. </p>



<p>There is a better way.  Use a dedicated safety management platform to store forms, record training, and keep on top of worker licences and certifications. Reduce the human management component of safety. Most users find a rapid improvement when automation is introduced. </p>



<p>Having a central, mobile application that can store your information is paramount to success. Each worker should be able to, without hesitation, have access to the health and safety policy, safe work practices, and job hazard analyses of a worksite. Safe work practices and required PPE should be immediately available.</p>



<p>Use a program that is easy to use, instantly updated and always working with the latest version of your forms. Choose a program that is completely customizable to your needs and your industry or trade. A good platform will keep documentation, check lists, audits, forms, as well as reference information in one place that is easy to navigate app or webpage. </p>



<p>The right application will meet as many of your needs and wants as possible. At KMC we don&#8217;t sell software, but we use software to make your safety program work as well as it can for you. </p>
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