Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Play it Safe

I wish we could be more like our friends to the north.  Vancouver BC's Actsafe in cooperation with the Vancouver Board of Education has published an easy to understand safety guide for schools and studios.  If you are not familiar with Actsafe's products, you should be.

http://www.actsafe.ca/resources/library/general/books-manuals/playitsafe/

Campus Fire Safety

Now that school is back in session, take a moment to see what the U.S. Fire Administration has to say about staying safe on campus.

http://www.usfa.fema.gov/citizens/college/

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Information for the Taylor Bridge Fire

Resources for the Taylor Bridge Fire in Central Washington.

- Safe and Well website. Let people know you are OK or look for family and friends too.

https://safeandwell.communityos.org/cms/index.php

- Kittitas County Emergency Response Information

http://www.co.kittitas.wa.us/response/20120813-fire/default.asp#PR

- Kittitas County Chapter Red Cross

http://www.inwredcross.org/general.asp?SN=13808&OP=13850&IDCapitulo=321k4h5mmt

- Daily Record News Paper

http://www.dailyrecordnews.com/

- Central Washington University links and resourses
http://www.cwu.edu/taylorbridgefire

- InciWeb Incident Information System
http://inciweb.org/incident/3152/



Sunday, April 15, 2012

Carl Malamud's Box of Goodies Will Lead to Safer Theatres

I was listening to the WNYC public radio program On The Media and there was a piece about Carl Malamud's efforts with public.resource.org to make all of those codes and standards that have been adopted into law a mater of free public record. Anyone that has tried to look up the exact standards for egress widths or fire curtain specifications knows that you need to fork out more than $100 to the National Fire Protection Association to have a read.

This is an effort we should all support so folks can understand what the law is and what they need to do for compliance. Lablemaster is in business years after the 29 CFR was put on the internet. NFPA, ICC, etc. will survive.

Meanwhile, you can learn about the codes that impact our industry and the safety of the public.

You can listen to the entire piece here.