Sentences with phrase «lack of safety training»

A public inquiry was held to determine the cause of the explosion and the report indicated that there were multiple reasons for it, ranging from lack of safety training for the miners to mismanagement of the mine.
Echoing lab safety experts quoted in Science Careers last month, Cal / OSHA also faulted a lack of safety training and noted «unsafe work practices identified during inspection and not corrected in a timely manner.»

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«The rise in serious incidents involving animals in flight leads us to believe that the lack of regulation in both health and training screening for these animals is creating unsafe conditions across U.S. air travel,» said John Laughter, Delta's senior vice president for corporate safety, security and compliance.
«The rise in serious incidents involving animals in flight leads us to believe that the lack of regulation in both health and training screening for these animals is creating unsafe conditions across U.S. air travel,» John Laughter, Delta's senior vice president for corporate safety, security and compliance, said.
The lack of accurate awareness, social stigma and isolation, lack of safety and training in the food industry, and economic / availability factors.
Many sports injuries are preventable, but continue to occur because of misconceptions about sports safety, uninformed behaviors by parents, coaches, and youth athletes, and a lack of training, says a new survey from Safe Kids Worldwide.1
Outside of a union, you may find yourself stuck on minimum wage with no sick pay, whilst training and health and safety provision may be lacking.
A letter to the university from the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, which Yale disputed, nonetheless implicates a lack of training and of precautions to mitigate the risks of a dangerous lathe.
These include a shrinking pool of in - country rail sector experts (which the Obama administration acknowledges is the result of the relatively small investment in passenger rail in recent decades), a lack of money available at the state level for such projects, and the need for safety standards specific to high - speed trains.
Site Safety and Worker TrainingLack of these measures caused lasting effects on the health of untrained responders in the WTC environment.
For example, a high percentage of employees are unable to pass the OSHA exam or show a general lack of understanding or skills during the safety online training simulation.
While this scheme aims to tackle a lack of awareness and training at source, it is very clear from the Control of Asbestos Regulations (2012) and the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) that ignorance can not be used as an excuse.
Atsuyuki Suzuki, former president of the Japanese Atomic Energy Agency, and now senior scientific adviser to his successor, listed some of these reports in a talk at UC, Berkeley (start around 8 minutes for a longer list): • country specific - groupthink with consensus first, overconfidence, etc (Parliament) • human caused disaster, lack of emergency preparedness (government) • lack of safety consciousness, ignoring both natural events and worker training (academic)
Electrocution accidents usually result from negligence on a construction site, lack of upkeep and maintenance of utility poles and power lines, inadequate training for workers and disregard for safety rules and regulations.
The crux of the family's argument was surrounding the lack of training and safety procedures for the driver of the tractor - trailer.
In one instance it may be a lack of training, in another it may be a push for profits, but at the end of the day, patron safety must be the top priority.»
Construction accidents almost always result in injuries, and even when all safety guidelines and precautions are followed accidents can occur from poor planning, improper training, lack of communication and even failure to warn employees of pending dangers on site during a project.
Most construction accidents are traced back to the lack of proper safety equipment provided to workers, hazardous work conditions or the lack of training.
A lack of quality, regulated childcare spaces mean many families are forced to rely on unregulated facilities, which operate without training or safety oversight.
Some of the most common causes of construction accidents include improperly maintained equipment, inadequately trained construction workers, and lack of safety equipment.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration reports that some of the most common causes of these accidents include improperly trained workers, lack of safety equipment, and falls from great heSafety and Health Administration reports that some of the most common causes of these accidents include improperly trained workers, lack of safety equipment, and falls from great hesafety equipment, and falls from great heights.
Mr. Gomez has represented employees that have suffered serious personal injury and death because of defective products, lack of safety protection, and inadequate training and supervision in the workplace.
Some industrial companies — as The Star reported in September of 2017 — are essentially staffed entirely by a non-permanent workforce that lacks any coherent form of safety training.
With the more event - based, traumatic injuries such as amputations and crush injuries, the cause is often related to poor employee training, lack of safety gear, and failure to implement proper lockout / tagout procedures, which protect against unexpected start ups while workers are performing maintenance on a machine.
Deep puncture wounds and lacerations that involve tendon or nerve damage are often due to poor training and safety protocol, failure to wear appropriate safety gear, and lack of guarding equipment.
Trauma is about the lack of safety, so effective interventions focus on restoring safety, said Gabriella Grant, director of the California Center of Excellence for Trauma Informed Care, who has conducted trauma trainings for teachers and assistant principals in Santa Cruz and Aptos.
«This lack of standardization and lack of enforcement of safety protocols has left a vacuum in the industry leading to inaction, confusion, or mediocre training,» he adds.
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