In today's world, health care problems rank, if not the top concern, then very near the top. Health coverage is either through government edict, personal payment or possibly through insurance coverage. Regardless of this, however, pharmaceutical sales representatives, with education the norm in this field, must continue their formal training. WorkSafetyOnline's newsletter, "Prescriptions for Selling" recognises this and realises it is not easy to sell pharmaceuticals without knowledge of the market or which people you are trying to reach and how to reach them.
How often have you heard a child ask a question you thought was silly? Well an innumerable number of simple, perhaps even silly, questions and answers are included in the WorkSafetyOnline Newsletters, "Safety and Health". Do you know the answer to the following questions? Should you stay away from bees' nests? Can you swim with sharks? How do you travel in Alligator country?
These are just some of the many interesting matters contained in the "Safety and Health" Newsletters. Other more germane issues ask if you have ever offered to run a Safety Meeting or whether over-the-counter (OTC) non-prescription drugs can cause workplace injuries?
The newsletters offer, sometimes-debatable, comments as to why you should run a meeting and why OTC drugs can be dangerous. Often the medical profession develop universal precautions to help avoid health hazards, such as heat exposure, or self-inflicted injuries. It's all here in "Safety and Health". Why not give them a try?
List of Available Topics
121 - Stretching & Relaxing.
122 - Chemicals Containers Labeling
123 - Housekeeping.
124 - Skin Protection.
125 - Slips, Trips and Falls.
126 - Paramedics “Wish you knew this”
127 - Caring Can Help to Protect from Injuries.
128 - Lockout/Tagout.
129 - Heat Stress.
130 - Cholesterol.
131 - Safety Awareness.
132 - Fire Prevention.
133 - Keep Workplace Safe & Secure.
134 - Hand Safety.
135 - Safety Responsibility.
136 - Road Safety.
137 - Holiday Safety.
138 - Hand Tools.
139 - Car Safety “Seat Belt’s”
140 - Electricity Safety.
141 - Chemical Containers Labeling.
142 - Winter Driving Safety.
143 - Hypothermia.
144 - Stretching & Ergonomics.
145 - Lessons from Hurricane Andrew.
146 - Coping with Disasters.
147 - Vehicle Safety.
148 - Fire Prevention.
149 - The Heimlich.
150 - Accidents Prevention.
151 - Complacency Kills.
152 - Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation.
153 - Hazards of Hypothermia.
154 - Protect Your Eyes.
155 - Outdoor Safety.
156 - Skin Safety.
157 - Child Safety.
158 - UV Radiation.
159 - Barbeque Safety
160 - Slips, Trips and Falls.
161 - The Hazards of Shift Work.
162 - Universal Precautions.
163 - Lockout/Tagout.
164 - Cholesterol.
165 - Safety Training.
166 - Fire Prevention.
167 - Stretching & Relaxing.
168 - Chemical Safety.
169 - Housekeeping
170 - First Aid - Paramedics “Wish you knew this”
171 - Security
172 - Heat Stress
173 - Summer Safety
174 - Hand Tool Safety Rules
175 - Slips, Trips & Falls
176 - Accident Prevention - running a Safety Meeting
177 - Home Fire Prevention
178 - Security
179 - Hand Safety
180 - Safety Responsibility
181 - Driving Safety
182 - Summer Safety
183 - Hand Safety
184 -Wear Your Seat Belt
185 - Electrical Safety
186 - Hand Tool Safety
187 - Winter Driving
190 - Stretching
191 - “Hurricane Andrew”
192 - Disaster Preparedness
193 - Checking Vehicle Safety
194 - Home Fire Prevention
195 - Know the “Heimlich”
196 - Control “Dragons” in the Home
197 - Complacency Kills.
198 - The ABC's of Life
199 - Hypothermia Hazards
200 - Protect Your Eyes
201 - Consider Outdoor Hazards
202 - Child Safety
203 - Protect Yourself / UV Radiation
204 - Cook-Out Safety
205 - Be Aware of Hazards With Shift Work
206 - Lockout/Tagout Saves Lives
207 - Have You Thought of Offering to Run A Safety Meeting?
208 - The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly 1