How to Properly Handle Broken Glass to Avoid Nevada Workers Compensation Claims

2/2/2012 12:00:00 AM

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There are certain requirements every business, large or small, must meet in the Silver State. One of these mandates is maintaining Nevada workers compensation for all employees. Since this is an unavoidable expense for any business with workers, it is vital to help keep the coverage affordable by preventing injuries on the job. Does your staff handle breakable materials such as glass? It is vital you teach them how to handle broken pieces properly. To that end, you may find the following guidelines useful:

 

  • Employees should always wear appropriate eye wear and gloves when dealing with broken glass
  • Should a broom and dustpan not be available to sweep up broken glass, cardboard or heavyweight paper can serve as a substitute
  • A stack of wet paper towels can be a first choice for gathering small pieces. Make sure it is several layers thick to keep the glass from tearing it and cutting fingers
  • Cloth towels, sponges, and mops should not be used with broken glass because the tiny pieces can get stuck in such materials.

 

Holding regular safety meetings and posting signs with the proper techniques for handling broken glass, as well as other dangerous jobs, may help limit accidents at your business. You may also be able to earn a discount on your Nevada workers compensation policy by implementing these and other safety measures.

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