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Archive for October 9th, 2009

'italic;' class='dfbyline'>by Michael Bertin

Every office has to have a first aid kit–there’s simply no getting around it. And yet if there’s one trend kit providers see over and over, it’s that many companies make some easy-to-fix mistakes when discussing safety–screw-ups that are simple to get around. None of these noted examples are really heavy errors, just basic things that can show up in the workplace.

But as any employee who might have suffered through a serious office accident knows too well, ‘every-day’ workplace ignorance can become accidents which are terribly out of the ordinary. With that in mind, I would like to take apart five normal errors businesses commit with first aid kits, and how to easily fix them.

'italic;' class='dfbyline'>by Anthony Carter

When thinking of airsoft guns as a hobby, it is important to understand a few things before just rushing out and picking up one of these extremely realistic looking toy guns. For one, these weapons are made to shoot those soft rubber or plastic BBs. These replica guns are very popular among many role-playing, shooter type enthusiasts.

As a category of toy gun, airsoft guns are made to look extremely realistic and many of the most popular models — in handgun, rifle and shotgun versions (including classic military weapons) — are distinguishable from the real thing only by the brightly colored tip at the muzzle.