Emergency Response SEMINAR 2022

24th November 2022

Venue: Federal Ministry Of Environment, No. 17 Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja

8th December 2022

Venue: LCCI Conference and Exhibition Centre, No. 10 Dr Nurudeen Olowopopo Way, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos

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OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES What is an occupational disease?RCL Safety Centre says that “occupational diseases are conditions or disorders that result from the nature of your work.” An occupational disease is one…
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How to Improve and Promote Safety in Construction

How to Improve and Promote Safety in Construction Jan 17, 2022 Advice for managing safety in the construction industry, including four ways to get buy-in and seven areas to focus…
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SAFETY TIPS ON INSECTICIDES USE

SAFETY TIPS ON INSECTICIDES USE Make sure kids, pets, and anyone non-essential to the application is out of the area before mixing and applying pesticides.Be sure to wear clothing that…
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Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs

Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs Jan 16th, 2022 Hazard Prevention and Control Effective controls protect workers from workplace hazards; help avoid injuries, illnesses, and incidents; minimize or eliminate…
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OUTDOOR FIRE SAFETY TIPS

OUTDOOR FIRE SAFETY TIPS for the New Year… The continuing hot, dry weather is setting the stage for an increase in outdoor fires of all types. The lack of significant…
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NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL SAFETY COUNCIL OF NIGERIA (NISCN) WORKSHOP AND INDUCTION OF NEW MEMBERS/PRESENTATION ON THE AGENDA “OPTMIZE WORK PLACE SAFETY AND HEALTH

All Members, National Industrial Safety Council of Nigeria (NISCN) C/o Federal Ministry of Labour & Employment, Federal Secretariat Complex, INVITATION TO THE NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL SAFETY COUNCIL OF NIGERIA (NISCN) WORKSHOP…
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How to avoid heat stress for masked workers

Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter with your NISCN membership and Get 50% Off our courses. How to avoid heat stress for masked workers 30th Nov, 2021 Follow your heat…
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ROAD TRANSPORT SAFETY

For a safer road transport industrySafety drives all aspects of IRU’s work. Road safety is essential to the well-being of people and communities, and vital for economic growth and prosperity. For…
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AVIATION SAFETY & SECURITY

Aviation security covers the techniques and methods used to protect the safety of passengers at airports, airport personnel and the aviation industry in general against: accidental or malicious harm;unlawful intrusion;…
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PRESS STATEMENT From The president Of National Industrial Safety Council Of Nigeria

NISCN NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL SAFETY COUNCIL OF NIGERIA (NISCN) wish to condole with the bereaved families and the people and government of Lagos State on the sad incident of the 21-storey…
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Create opportunities for worker engagement in safety

A key principle of Safe + Sound campaign is “worker participation.” (The others: “find and fix hazards” and “management leadership.”) RCL defines worker participation as “engaging workers at all levels in…
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SAM and hazardous energy

Spot the hazard, assess the risk, make the change – these are common risk mitigation practices for employees working in and around the manufacturing production process. But what about the…
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What’s rhabdomyolysis, and how can you reduce the risk?

Whenever muscle damage occurs – whether it’s the result of a work-related incident, heat exposure, overuse or other cause – rhabdomyolysis can follow. Also called “rhabdo,” the condition develops when…
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Treating a sharps injury

CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION CORONAVIRUSHEALTH CAREHEALTH CARE WORKER SAFETY HEALTH CARE WORKERS NURSE SAFETY NURSES SHARPS INJURIES Health care workers who are exposed to needles – for example,…
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Navigate safety in the future world of work

As with all workplace safety and health efforts, staying safe in the future world of work will be the combined effort of employers taking the right steps to reduce risk…
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Drive safely in the rain

Rain can reduce or impair your view of the road, the Nevada Department of Transportation points out. Combined with reduced tire traction on wet roadways, “It’s easy to see that…
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PPE for first responders and recovery workers: Have a plan

When a natural disaster, biological incident or other event occurs, first responders and recovery workers often rush to the scene. That means it’s crucial they have the proper personal protective…
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Temporary power safety

Contact with electricity is one of the leading causes of fatalities in construction, according to OSHA. Temporary power is allowed only for construction; remodeling; maintenance; repair; demolition of buildings, structures…
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Carbon monoxide: The silent killer

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING Do your employees use gas-powered equipment at work? If so, they may be exposed to carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can deprive…
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Find and fix workplace hazards

Identifying and correcting hazards in the workplace helps ensure workers safely return home to their families. OSHA, via its Safe + Sound campaign, says employers can do many things to…
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