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Fail to prepare

Fail to prepare

Fail to prepare = prepare to fail

A while back I came across this powerful saying

'Fail to prepare = prepare to fail'.

It's a great quote to live by. 

Firstly, it was to great use when explaining to my kids about exams, interviews and life in general but also it's so true in a health and safety point of view too! 

Businesses and people need to prepare, they need to have the right health and safety procedures and equipment in place. They need to make sure that their staff are educated and know what to do in emergencies and how to keep the workplace safe. For if they don't prepare they should prepare to 'fail' and with that I mean if they don't take the precautions then they should beware of the consequences i.e hefty fines, employee injuries etc all of which can have serious impacts on the business.

We can certainly help with the health and safety signs and can point you in the direction of some health and safety consultancies to help with this.

 

 

Safety - a small investment for a rich future!

Safety - a small investment for a rich future!

Safety

Safety - We know that safety signs is not something customers get excited about and it's not going to increase your profits. However, signage can make all the difference to your business along with other safety procedures. They can highlights potential dangers, offers guidance, act as reminders and help you comply with the legislative guidelines.

Whatever you need signage for just remember it's a small investment for a rich future! One accident can land your company in a lot of trouble and often with hefty fines. It's something we all want to avoid. 

MJN Safety Signs offers a wide variety of health and safety signs and labels at competitive prices. There are a number of material options and size options and we offer fast delivery too!

We work with a number of health and safety trainers, consultancies and fire risk assessors so if you need help with finding one please let us know and we can help you. 

 

safety a small investment for a rich future

Safety

MJN Safety Signs wishes their customers a Happy new year

MJN Safety Signs wishes their customers a Happy new year

MJN Safety Signs - Happy new year from MJN Safety Signs

MJN Safety Signs

And just like that 2018 has flown by! The years never went by so quickly when I was at school!!!!

Wishing all our customers a happy and healthy 2019. We hope this year is a good one.

This year, at MJN Safety Signs we will be continuing to expand our product range, we hope to release our brochure in the coming months, update the website to make it even more user friendly and continuing to offer the best service we can to our customers. 

 

MJN Safety Signs

Stay put fire action signs

Stay put fire action signs

Stay put fire action signs

stay put fire action signs

One of our most popular signs is the the fire action 'stay put' sign.

We offer these signs in a self-adhesive vinyl or 1mm rigid plastic and 2 size options A5 or 210 x 310mm. Some of our clients have asked for their logo to be put on it and we can do that too (*charge applies for customising with logos etc). 

This range is particularly popular with apartment blocks and flats. 

Stay put fire action notice

 

Stay put fire action signs

Fire risk assessment app

Fire risk assessment app

Fire risk assessment app

Fire risk assessment app - This month we have been chatting to Gethin about the fire safety app he has created. Here is what Gethin has to say about it!

In the United Kingdom, Organisation’s employing five or more people, a licensed premises or an alterations notice is in force, then the significant findings of the fire risk assessment, the actions to be taken as a result of the assessment and details of anyone especially at risk must be recorded and reviewed regularly. This assessment must also include details of any dangerous substances used or stored in or around a workplace premises.

Currently a fire risk assessment is performed using either a paper-based or computer software checklist system.

A fire risk assessor should have the following competency:

  • An understanding of relevant fire safety legislation;
  • Education, training, knowledge and experience in fire safety;
  • Fire development and the behaviour of people in fire;
  • Fire hazards, fire risks and factors associated with occupants at special risk; and
  • Appropriate training and experience in carrying out fire risk assessments.

company of experienced fire professionals, based in the United Kingdom have developed a fire risk assessment mobile App that is fully compliant with current fire safety legislation. 


The App is based on British Standard PAS-79. Below are the required nine steps of this Methodology:

  1. Information on the building, processes carried out and the people present, or likely to be present;
  2. Identify the fire hazards and means for their elimination or control;
  3. Assess the likelihood of fire, at least in subjective terms;
  4. Determine the fire protection measures in the building;
  5. Obtain relevant information about fire safety management;
  6. Make an assessment of the likely consequences to people in the event of fire, at least in subjective terms;
  7. Make an assessment of the fire risk;
  8. Formulate and document an action plan, with prioritization if appropriate;
  9. Define the date by which the fire risk assessment should be reviewed.

The App covers all nine steps of the BSI Standard and has been proven to reduce time and increase efficiency by approximately 40 % compared to paper based or Microsoft office check-list based systems.

Features of Fire Risk Assessment App.

App

  • Suitable for Assessors & Premises owner’s.
  • The app is based on the British Standard PAS-79 Methodology.
  • Available on Android & iOS. Designed to function on phones and larger tablet devices.
  • Plans starting £10 per report.
  • Generate report and produce your risk rating.
  • Producing FRAs using the app is 40% faster other methods.
  • Save the report in Cloud forever.
  • Upload images in the app and generate automatic FRA reports.

How to use App.

Download and install App from IOS or Android Store

Google Play

 App store

The app is very self-explanatory and easy to use.

You can take help of following video tutorial to do your first Assessment

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAwDis4N1J8

 

The First FRA report can be generated absolutely free. The first generated report can be used commercially. For more report, one has to purchase the credit starting from 10 GBP/ Report.

Fire risk assessment app

 

Warning contains asbestos labels

Warning contains asbestos labels

Warning contains asbestos labels

 

Warning contains asbestos labels

If you need 'warning asbestos' labels then let MJN Safety Signs help you out. We have labels in small quantities or by the roll. We offer 2 different sizes: 25 x 50mm and also 50 x 100mm. 

Warning contains asbestos labels

Warning contains asbestos labels

 

Is safety common sense?

Is safety common sense?

Is safety common sense?

Is safety common sense?

We are always in contact with health and safety providers and this month we have been asking Gary Huckins from Tees Safety Services whether Safety Sense is common sense? I've always believed that common sense does go some way to help with safety but it depends on what it is.

 

Quite often it does need training to show you the right procedures in certain environments and how to respond to certain safety issues. When I take my kinds to the local trampolining park they are made, by the staff, to watch the induction safety video - yes most if it is common sense but it does no harm in watching it so they are made aware of the possible dangers and risks so they can bounce safely and not take unnecessary risks that they may not have thought about.

 

Please read on to see what Gary Hickins says.

 

Many people state that “safety sense is common sense”. I do not agree. This is why we have Health and Safety Regulations, Training and Professionals.

We are all born with some instinctive reflexes, which originally served as when we lived in as “cave men”. Thus, we respond to certain obvious dangers such as wild animals, fire, and even certain smells (for example, Hydrogen Sulphide) by the Adrenaline led “fight or flight” response.  For thousands of years, this served us well.

However, in the modern workplace these senses do not always work for hazards which we encounter. For instance, some hazards are not obvious to our senses, for example, Asbestos, Ionising Radiation, Vibration and also Hazardous Substances which we cannot see or smell (eg Carbon Monoxide).  Thus, we would rely on safety professionals to advise us on working safely with these things; most people, including members of the public would agree with this. These things are not, “common sense”.

The problem is that the public generally perceive that we take this too far eg that we “ban” ladders. It would seem to be common sense that people can work off a ladder; since the public never sees people falling off a ladder, this would therefore seem to be reasonable to them.

We safety professionals would argue that ladders are designed for access; and that they should only be used for short duration tasks when we have “3 points of contact”.

This is an example of how we can give advice on practical safety solutions, which see like common sense, but in fact are uncommon sense.

 

Gary Huckins Sept 2018

About Gary

Gary Huckins is a Chartered Member of IOSH, and holds a BSc and MSc in Chemistry. He has over 20 years experience as a SHE Manager, chiefly in the chemical industry & ten years experience teaching Health and Safety (IOSH and NEBOSH) courses. He has also worked as a SHE consultant for Sunderland University and currently runs a Safety Health and Environment consultancy, Tees Safety Services.  http://teessafetyservices.simplesite.com/ email teessafetyservices@gmail.com 

 

So the question is: Is safety common sense?

Large safety signs - When size matters!

Large safety signs - When size matters!

Large safety signs

Large safety signs

On our colourful website you will find a wide array of signs covering a number of areas available in a variety of materials and sizes!

However, we do know that from time to time the sizes you require may not be our standard 'stock sizes' but don't worry - we can still help you! Just pop us an email with you sizing requirements and all the relevant details and we can some prices to you.

We can customise any of our signs, add logos, customise the signs and more. Nothing is too much trouble for us!

 

Large safety signs

Signs when out and about!

Signs when out and about!

Signs when out

Signs when out.

Being in the sign industry I'm always on the look out for unusual or inspiring signs. So whilst away over the summer I came across this one. 

door sign

If you see any signs when out then be sure to email us them!

Signs when out

 

Signs in other languages!

Signs in other languages!

Signs in other languages!

Signs in other languages!

Although we sell predominantly English signs on our website, we also offer a range of Welsh/English signs and have some multi-lingual signs. 

We have recently had an enquiry for Romanian/Polish signs and yes we absolutely can do them, we just need the exact wording and we can get them sorted no problem. If you need signs in another language we can help you. Just drop us an email with the exact wording, size, material and quantity and we can get something priced up.

 

Signs in other languages!

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