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» Site title: All About OSHA » Site description: Workplace safety management resources for small business, construction and general industry. A complete and organized approach to OSHA safety management. (Paperworks)
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» Site title: Behavioural-Safety.com » Site description: Information and resources on behavioural safety and reducing accidents in the workplace. Includes on line forum, articles, links and references.
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» Site title: ESPI » Site description: Data sheets on impure and pure metals. Alphabetical by name of metal in Adobe Acrobat format.
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» Site title: GTE Developments » Site description: For manufacturers who need to determine what hazards are associated with their products and then produce safety data sheets. Product details. UK company.
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» Site title: Osha Defense League » Site description: Provides information and sources for regulator compliance, health, safety and human resources. Includes training, news, plans, guides and links.
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» Site title: OSH-Link » Site description: An online resource summarizing current literature on occupational safety and health.
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» Site title: Safety Info.Com » Site description: A source for free safety information for business and industry. Coverage of all aspects of safety in many different industries. Includes many links to other safety resources. [US Bias]
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» Site title: SafetyPages » Site description: A category guide to various safety internet websites.
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» Site title: Skills Link - Youth Health and Safety in the Workplace » Site description: Youth in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, created this website to acquaint their peers with topics and issues such as repetitive strain injury, hazardous materials, and the responsibilities of workers, supervisors, and employers.
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» Site title: St. James Infirmary » Site description: Offers medical and social services for female, transgendered, and male sex workers. Site includes description of programs and resources, a research section, and a health guide in PDF format.
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» Site title: WCB Worksafe Health and Safety Centre » Site description: An online resource for injury prevention information from the WCB, and workplace health and safety resources across the Web.
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» Site title: Worksafe:Occupational Safety and Health Resources » Site description: A statewide coalition of individuals and organizations dedicated to promoting safety and health in the workplace in order to preserve the health of all Californians. The coalition includes labor and community groups as well as individual workers, occupational safety and health and other professionals, environmentalists, and other interested persons.
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» Site title: WorldSafety.com » Site description: A community and infomediary resource center for health, safety, environmental and fire protection issues.
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Randomize humor
A traveling salesman checked into a futuristic motel. Realizing he needed a haircut before his next day''s meeting, he called down to "I''m afraid not, sir," the clerk told him, "but down the hall is a special machine that should serve your purposes."
Skeptical but intrigued, the salesman located the appropriate machine, inserted fifty cents, and stuck his head in the opening, at which time the machine started to buzz and whirl. Fifteen seconds later the salesman pulled out his head and surveyed his head in the mirror, which reflected the best haircut he ever received in his life.
Down the hall was another machine with a sign that read, "Manicures
25 cents." "Why not?" thought the salesman. He paid the money, inserted his hands into the slot, and pulled them out perfectly manicured.
The next machine had a huge sign that read, "This Machine Provides
What Men Need Most When Away from Their Wives - cost 50 cents."
The salesman was embarrassed and looked both ways. Seeing nobody around he put in fifty cents, then unzipped his pants and stuck his "thing" into the opening - with great anticipation, since he had been away from his wife for two weeks.
When the machine started buzzing, the guy let out a shriek of agony.
Fifteen seconds later it shut off and, with trembling hands, the salesman was able to withdraw his "thingy"...
Which now had a button sewed on the tip.
Humor of the day
Q: What do you call a blonde golfer with an IQ of 125?
A: A foursome.
Q: What do you call a blonde in a black leather jacket?
A. A rebel without a clue!
Q: What do you call a blonde skeleton in the closet?
A: Last year''s hide and seek champ.
Q: What do you call a blonde with 2 brain cells?
A: Pregnant.
Q: What do you call a blonde with 90% of her intelligence gone?
A: Divorced.
Q: What do you call a fly buzzing inside a blonde''s head?
A: A space invader.
Q: What do you call a really smart blonde?
A: A golden retriever.
Q: What does a blonde say during a porno?
A: There I am!!
Q: What does the postcard from a blonde''s vacation say?
A: Having a wonderful time. Where am I?
Q: What happens when a blonde gets Alzheimer''s disease?
A: Her IQ goes up.