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  • Cutting Cost Tips Every Small Business Owner Should Know  By : Mark Madson
    One of the most important steps is one most business owners consider obvious – but few truly do thoroughly.
  • Made-from-India.com launches business 2 business marketplace  By : Denzil Paul
    Made-from-India introduces new services to its online business-to-business (B2B) portal, which provides a professional business platform for the Indian exporters, manufacturers, suppliers and businessmen of any country who are involved into import-export trade. This portal is far more advanced and extensive in terms of its features and not just an online version of any other portals. It aims at qualitative and genuine data, rather than quantitative approach.
  • Offshore Customer Services  By : vishal gupta
    The carrier at customers on lake can as relocalisation the d' procedures to be defined; Affairs in a little expensive place usually overseas.
  • Helmets, Wearing One Could Save A Worker's Life  By :
    Every year, mostly in the construction industry, workers are killed or injured as a result of a head injury. If a safety helmet is worn the chances of being seriously hurt are greatly reduced. Wearing one could save a workers life.
  • Know What You Are Welding  By :
    Welding “smoke” is a mixture of very fine particles and gases. This “smoke” can contain, such materials as chromium, nickel, arsenic, asbestos, manganese, silica, beryllium, cadmium, nitrogen oxides, phosgene, acrolein, fluorine compounds, carbon monoxide, cobalt, copper, lead, ozone, selenium, and zinc and they can be extremely toxic.
  • Controlling The Dangers Of Compressed Air  By :
    There are two concerns in safety when using compressed air. (Flying objects and the air itself) Horseplay has been a cause of some serious workplace accidents caused by individuals not aware of the hazards of compressed air. Some television shows have shown bad examples on the use of compressed air.
  • Electrical Safety Is Not Shocking  By :
    In electrical injuries there are four main types of injuries: electrocution (will cause death), electric shock, burns, and falls. These injuries can come from direct contact with the electrical energy, electrical arcs that jumps to a person who is grounded, thermal burns including flash burns from heat generated by an electric arc, flame burns from materials that catch on fire from heating or ignition by electrical currents, and muscle contractions can cause a person to fall.
  • Parking Lots Can Be Hazardous  By :
    Parking lots seem quite harmless, but they do pose a risk. Besides moving traffic and the occasional fender bender, parking lots pose two major hazards. One being trips and falls and the other is violence.
  • Protective Glove Selection Can Be Complicated  By :
    Each glove has its purpose and employers need to know how to select the best chemical protective gloves to withstand exposure to chemical agents and protect the wearer.
  • Forklift Safety Guideline  By :
    If you have a forklift on your premises, you will need to consider safety issues for your drivers and anyone entering those zones where the forklifts operate.
  • Profits With Safety In The Small Business  By :
    As a business owner you are a risk taker. Do not take risks in respect to health and safety issues. Accidents can be very costly for the unprepared.
  • First Aid Is Important For The Workplace  By :
    Knowing first aid in the workplace is very important and at least one person should be certified. Quickly think about what you would do in emergency, knowing what to do when can save someone's life.
  • Fall Safety Harnesses Can Kill  By :
    It is little known that a safety harness can kill. Just after five minutes of dangling in the air after a fall can cause someone to be unconsious. After fifteen minutes that same person will have died.
  • Three People Die Each Day From Workplace Violence-Know The Signs  By :
    Accepting violence will occur in the workplace will lead to solutions in handling the occurance. Unprepared employees will find themselves in danger if violence breaks out. Know the signs and prepare.
  • Cosider An Emergency Evacuation Plan For Your Business  By :
    Planning for emergencies and having an evacuation plan in place will ensure everyone escapes safely. These simple guidelines will help develop an effective place for your workplace.
  • Identifing Forklift Dangers  By :
    Forklifts have many dangers. Discover where these dangers lay.
  • Dangers In Working Alone  By :
    Working alone will have concerns in personal safety. Policies need to be in place for you or your employees.
  • Working And Playing In Heat  By :
    Heat can be harmful to your health. Know what to look for when working and even playing outside in hot, sunny conditions.
  • Proper Lock-out Procedures Need To Be Addressed  By :
    A lock-out policy will ensure the safety for all in repairs and even in new construction. An unexpected start-up can mean major injuries.
  • Safety Procedures In Propane Cylinder Exchange For Forklifts  By :
    Propane cylinder exchange for forklifts can be dangerous; here are some tips to make sure the exchange is done properly.
  • Starting A Safety Program For Small Business  By :
    The purpose of a safety program is to involve employees in achieving and maintaining a safe, healthful workplace. This program will have a safety committee that will discuss and find solutions to problems that can cause accidents, injuries, and illnesses. Fewer accidents, injuries, and illnesses will lower your workers’ compensation costs and insurance premium rates and can increase your profit.
  • Software Outsourcing  By : Samar Kalim
    China is one of the leading countries that provide services in the software outsourcing market. Its outsourcing services market became more rational and steady in 2006, reaching 1.43 billion USD and has been growing rapidly in the international market with a year to year growth of 55.4%, which is 10% more than last year.

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