• safety.BLR 26.02.2008

    According to OSHA, workplace fires and explosions kill 200 workers and injure more than 5,000 workers each year, at a cost of $2.3 billion annually. The key to avoiding disasters such as these is to be prepared with an emergency plan. Fires, explosions, chemical spills, and natural disasters can strike at any time without warning. Every employee should know the basic procedures to follow when an emergency happens, and should understand that each has an important role to play in preventing an emergency from becoming a disaster.

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