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In this lesson, we’ll learn about the 2 most important tools to identify chemical hazards: • Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and • Chemical Labels
Many of the chemicals we use in the lab are potentially dangerous, especially under high heat, pressure, or when they’re mixed with other chemicals.
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San Diego – The more we rely on smart phones, the more data we want and the more antennas we need.
Workers say they are getting injured working on these antennas. They say the constant push for more towers is putting them at risk.
Team10 talked to a San Diego company that came up with a solution to keep these people safe.
The Worker
Benjamin Rivas worked on cell phone towers for 14 years.
“I was dealing with them day in and day out–climbing the towers, on the rooftops,” Rivas said.
He left the business after an antenna that should have been powered down was still live.
“It physically burned my hand. You’ll get burned on the outside but internally it blisters.”
The burn is a work injury you can see. Other problems he said caused by the towers are not as easy to spot.
“Depression, I get headaches, mood swings,” Rivas said. “Things I’ve never gotten before.”
Rivas is one of the 250,000 workers that the insurance rating agency AM Best said gets too close to these antennas. They act as an open microwave and can cause eye damage, sterility and cognitive damages.
There are 600,000 cell towers in the United States with thousands more on the way. Sprint just announced installation of 20,000 more towers.
The Problem
Drew Fountain co-founded San Diego-based RF Check. The company tracks where every tower is located in the United States. Fountain showed the RF frequencies coming from several tower sites all over San Diego using a ,000 meter.
“I’m going to show you the invisible footprints of these potentially hazardous areas that these workers don’t see,” Fountain said.
Fountain said an RF frequency over 20 percent is over the allowable limit by the FCC. He showed Team 10 RF frequency ratings from towers on a Del Mar rooftop that ranged from 20 percent to 150 percent.
Fountain said cell phone tower workers, roofers and painters could be put at risk if they don’t know where those towers are located. Many tower sites have these signs telling workers to stay at least three feet away from the antennas.
“Signs are dismissed by workers,” Fountain said. “This doesn’t even say anything,”
The law requires that the workers be made aware of these areas before they get near them. That’s not being done today.
Since 1985, the FCC has required workers be made aware of these dangers, but the law doesn’t specify how to alert them. The FCC gave notice of a proposed rule change two years ago for the cell companies and site owners to figure out the “how.” Fountain said the FCC tried to make things better for workers but the companies and owners have been slow to act.
“Cell phone providers are looking the other way and not protecting the little guy,” Fountain said.
Rivas claims that if you tell a manager or company about safety concerns, you are let go.
“What we’re told is to just go ahead and work. Get it done,” Rivas said.
The Solution
Fountain helped develop the only database of every wireless antenna system in the nation, so workers could be made aware of the danger before they get to a site. RF Check is working with the FCC to get it used across the entire industry. Workers would check the tower sites before any job.
“If they need to work in those areas they can request a power down through our protocol,” Fountain said.
Rivas believes it could have protected him.
“It would be a savior,” Rivas said.
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Hazard, Risk & Safety
Danger, risques et sécurité
Gevaar, risico’s en veiligheid
Peligro, riesgo y seguridad
Опасность, риск и безопасность
Gefahr, Risiko und Sicherheit
We all hear these terms on a daily basis. So and so a chemical, physical or a biological agent poses a risk; This or that product is a hazard or behaving a certain way is unsafe.
A lot of the time “hazard” and “risk” are freely used to mean the same thing. However they are not.
Hazard is the potential to cause harm. Risk on the other hand is the likelihood of harm in defined circumstances.
In a nutshell, hazard and risk are not always aligned as the risk depends on the exposure to the hazard ; similarly, risk, safety and perception of risk are not always aligned; this can make political decisions regarding safety levels difficult to make, in these cases it is especially important to base them on facts rather than on subjective perceptions.
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This video covers Lesson 2 of Talking Safety, Finding Hazards. It guides instructors in how to teach what a job hazard is, the different categories of job hazards, and how to find information using a Safety Data Sheet (SDS). It also covers the activities in Lesson 2: the Find the Hazards worksheets and Hazard Mapping.
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Today I’m answering the question “What is the best insurance company for Plan G?”.This question, like many other Medicare or Medicare Supplement related questions doesn’t necessarily have a simple set answer. Really, the answer is – it depends.
If you’ve been shopping around, you probably know by now that Medigap Plans are standardized. This means that the benefits are regulated, so each and every Plan G, no matter what insurance company you get it from, will have the same exact benefits. And since any Plan G allows you to see any provider who accepts Medicare – there are no networks – you won’t have access to more or less providers depending upon which company you go with. The doctors and hospitals are the same. The benefits are literally identical. And just because one insurance company spends a ton of money on advertising and direct mailings to you doesn’t necessarily mean they’re the best. Each and every company legally must pay on your medical claims the same, that is regulated by Medicare. So when answering the question “what is the best insurance company for Plan G” there are really two main things to look at:
1. Price. Different companies are going to charge you different prices for the same Plan G. Pricing can vary based on your area, so you want make sure you look at various insurance company’s prices so you can compare.
2. The second thing you want to take into consideration is the insurance company’s financial stability and rate increase history. Generally, you want a company that has at least a B or B + financial rating, and a company that has been around for a while. Additionally, it’s good to see a company that offers many different lines of coverage (like life insurance, dental/vision insurance, ect)- this is another signifier of their financial strength. A company with strong financial will be better able to keep rate increases mild over time.
Overall, there are several excellent insurance companies for Medicare Supplement Plan G when it comes to price, and rate stability. The best company for you will depend on your area, age and preference. If you have any questions, or would like a free no obligation quote for Plan G rates in your area, please feel free to give me a call! I’m happy to help. (888) 465-9728
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In this video, MedicareBob discusses the Supplement plans Aetna is offering in 2020. These include plan A, B, F, HDF, G and N. To learn about what each plan covers, take a look at this video. You will also learn which is the most recommended plan.
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Aetna offers Medicare Supplement Plan A, B, F, G and Medicare Supplement Plan N. You can not purchase the Aetna Medicare Supplement Plan F if you joined Medicare after January 1st 2020. MedicareBob recommends the Aetna Medicare Supplement Plan G. With the Aetna Plan G, you will be able to keep your Doctor, choose your hospital and the only out of pocket cost you will have is the Medicare Part B Deductible. After you pay the Medicare Part B Deductible, the Aetna Medigap Plan G will pay the 20% that Medicare Part B does not pay.
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