Preventive Maintenance
Challenge
Preventive Maintenance considerations are an important part of
any safety program, and should include components such as:
• formal preventive maintenance program
• pre task risk assessment policy
• regular inspections of
- lifting devices and ladders
- roofs
- machinery, tools and equipment
Be aware that fatalities and critical injuries can occur during
maintenance as well. Using properly maintained equipment
hydraulic locks, and rated jack stands, will ensure no crushing
incidents happen.
Remember, winter is also a time for additional training. It
represents an opportunity to get new and younger workers
trained on maintenance and proper use of equipment.
Solutions
Training
Working at Heights
Guides
Material Handling Devices
Proper Use of Ladders
Skid-Steers and Loaders
Hydraulic Systems
Preventive Maintenance Programs
Assessment Tool and Instructions
Articles and Videos
For Everything There is a Season
Healthy Workplaces: Workplace Culture and Mental Health Considerations
Challenge
Workplace Mental Health (WMH) influences all elements of a
healthy workplace, including culture, the physical environment,
personal health, and community involvement. WSPS has
developed comprehensive healthy workplace solutions and
wellness initiatives to support you as you create your own
healthy workplace.
Remember, creating a healthy workplace is a strategic business
move and communicates your commitment to going "above and
beyond" basic health and safety requirements – all while
reducing risks and costs, strengthening your competitive
advantage, and creating a positive workplace culture.
Solutions
Training
Mental Health e-courses
Violence in the Workplace: Awareness
Situational Awareness and De-escalation
Guides
Daily Chore - Handling Stress on the Farm
Employee Violence Risk Assessment Questionnaire
Articles and Videos
Stop Think Act | Mental Health
Psychologically Healthy and Safe Workplaces
Mental Health Poster
Building a Safety Culture in Agriculture
Assess your workplace mental health readiness
Raising Awareness on Mental Health in Agriculture
Continuing the Conversation on Mental Health in
Agriculture
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