What's Your Excuse?
Published Date: Jan 22
When it comes to knowing your job, how to perform your job in the most efficient, safe and effective way, and whether specific training topics or frequencies are required, having appropriate, up-to-date instruction is key.
In today's workplace, keeping staff fully informed is challenging. UAB employees have a multitude of learning opportunities in a variety of formats.
Laboratory employees are required to complete safety training to fulfill regulatory requirements and to prove they understand proper practices. Training expectations for visitors who will be working in UAB laboratories are similar, if not the same.
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In today's workplace, keeping staff fully informed is challenging. UAB employees have a multitude of learning opportunities in a variety of formats.
Laboratory employees are required to complete safety training to fulfill regulatory requirements and to prove they understand proper practices. Training expectations for visitors who will be working in UAB laboratories are similar, if not the same.
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Winter Weather Safety
Published Date: Jan 05
image by the National Weather Service
Now is the time to prepare for the hazards of winter weather before bitter cold and snowy/icy travel conditions sweep through.
The NWS's Winter Safety website is a great resource for winter safety information.
The Birmingham NWS Winter Weather Awareness site has additional information.
image by the National Weather ServiceNow is the time to prepare for the hazards of winter weather before bitter cold and snowy/icy travel conditions sweep through.
The NWS's Winter Safety website is a great resource for winter safety information.
The Birmingham NWS Winter Weather Awareness site has additional information.
Your house is clean, but is it safe?
Published Date: Jul 25
Be smart about using, storing, and disposing household products.
According to the EPA, the average home can have as much as 100 pounds of environmentally harmful products stored in various areas.
Always:
According to the EPA, the average home can have as much as 100 pounds of environmentally harmful products stored in various areas.
Always:
- Read the label
- Keep products in original containers & stored safely away from children and pets
- Dispose of household products safely
- Try alternative products when available
- Pour harmful household products down a sink, toilet, or bathtub drain unless they're made for that purpose
- Pour products like used oil or bug killer on the ground or into storm drains
- Store leftover products in food or beverage containers