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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR THE MOST DANGEROUS JOBS (GUEST POST)

We all need to get jobs; that’s a reality we all face. And all jobs, no matter how mundane they may seem, carry with them a certain level of danger. Of course, these levels of danger vary from to another. Let’s say you make a living wrestling and catching wild bears, then there aren’t really many effective safety precautions you can take aside from not catching and wrestling those bears. Working in a typical job, like an office or so, still can be dangerous, and here are some of the dangerous “normal” jobs out there and the safety precautions you can take to avoid accidents. 

Construction and Related Fields 

        If you work in construction or some other job that requires you to be physically present in a construction site, the first step to staying safe is recognizing that the construction site is inherently a dangerous place. With all the dangerous materials, heavy equipment, and the work going around, the chances of an accident happening is extremely high, no matter the amount or quality of supervision. The common safety precaution for being in a construction site is to always wear a hard hat, as the primary risk is having something heavy land on your head. A hard hat is your friend. Keep it on your head at all times. 

Jobs Involving Chemicals and Toxic Materials 

        Working with chemicals tends to be dangerous for your general health. There have been a lot of cases wherein people suffered burns, inhaled harmful substances, and other complications that came about due to exposure to these materials. When you work in an environment where hazardous chemicals and materials abound, the common safety precaution is to wear protective gear like goggles (in case of splash back), gloves, aprons, boots, and masks all made with protective materials like rubber or latex. In more extreme cases, hazmat suits are a popular choice. 

Work Involving Animals and Fieldwork 

        Being amidst the natural elements has provided the world with officially the most dangerous jobs ever. Fishing, farming, ranching, and logging are considered to be jobs that have seen the most accidents. These accidents are hard to avoid, as most of them come from unpredictable elements like animal attacks. While there are a number of equipment that can be used to lessen work-related injuries in line with these trades, the number of these injuries can be reduced mostly by workers themselves. Working in pairs, taking extra care of themselves on and off the field (maintaining one’s self in tip top shape and getting enough rest does make one more focused and alert), along with other precautions, would be helpful. 

        At the end of the day, working is hard and dangerous as much as it is personally and financially rewarding. Whether you’re a nine to fiver working in an office, or out in the open ocean fishing, one small accident can alter your life forever. The best courses of action are watching out for yourself, getting yourself covered with a personal accident insurance plan, and hoping for the best. 

Author’s Bio

Ryan Del Villar is a writer and online marketing specialist at Money Max, Philippines’ leading online comparison portal. Ryan is also a freelance writer at Helm Word, an Online Reputation Management company. He worked as an online video editor before he started his writing career.

 

 

 

SMALL BUSINESSES NEED TO KNOW SAFETY FIRST (GUEST POST)

Small Businesses Need to Know Safety First

There are numerous things that an individual has to consider before starting their own small business. Unfortunately, many people don’t think about the fact that they’re going to need some type of Internet security to protect themselves and their customers. Recent research has shown that over 70 percent of all company data breaches occurred at businesses with fewer than 100 employees. This makes it vital that every small business owner know the threat that they face and how to prevent it.

Internet Crimes against Small Businesses

The majority of Internet crimes committed against small businesses have the intent of dishonest financial gain. This can be done by gathering information on customers, employees or any one’s financial or personal information. There are several ways in which Internet criminals do this, and the following list is nowhere near exhaustive.

Trojans, Worms and Viruses

Trojans, worms and viruses are all malicious programs that hackers will attempt to get into a company’s network. Using these programs, a hacker can steal financial and personal information, see everything that employees are typing, access personnel files and even completely shut down company operations. These programs are excessively detrimental. 

However, there are situations, where an employee of a small business can unknowingly be used by a criminal and cause damages to their company. In such cases, it is important to obtain the services of an attorney who has years of experience handling the defense of those charged with white collar crimes. According to the information on his website Steven Kellis, Attorney at Law believes, “Your best defense is an aggressive and experienced offense”.

Botnets

Botnets are one of the most disastrous things that can happen to a company. This happens when a breach occurs in the company’s network and hackers are able to control all of the machines within the network. They’ll often do things like send spam emails from trusted company accounts in an effort to secure personal information from those in a company’s contact list.

Phishing Scams

Most individuals have run into these scams in the form of fake emails trying to elicit financial information. Small businesses, however, have had to deal with these scams for decades; even over the phone. “Phishers” will often contact companies and pretend to be someone who deserves access to information. Untrained employees will sometimes unwittingly give out personal or financial information to these criminals.

How Small Business can prevent Internet Crimes

Dangers faced by small businesses make it absolutely mandatory for certain security measures to be in place. Luckily, any small business owner can implement these strategies and end up saving money in the long run.

Strong Firewalls and Anti-virus Software

The first step to protecting company data is strong firewalls and anti-virus software. These will prevent most attacks from malicious programs such as worms, malware, viruses and Trojans. This is really the forefront of protection against external attacks, so failing to have strong and trusted programs in place is equivalent to rolling out the welcome mat for Internet criminals. 

Employee Guidelines

Although employees are sometimes the perpetrators of data breaches, they’re usually simply unwilling accomplices in network breaches performed by hackers. Training should be provided to all employees informing them of the dangers of opening unknown emails, downloading unknown files and even visiting social media sites from work. Proper employee training can go a long way in protecting a company’s assets.

Consider Insurance

While many small businesses who take appropriate safety precautions never need it, it’s not a bad idea to have cyber liability insurance. This will protect a company from huge liabilities if they ever experience a data breach. Since a large portion of data breaches are committed by wayward employees, it’s also not a bad idea to inquire as to everything that this insurance will cover.

It should be quite obvious that small businesses face danger on all fronts due to the advent of networking. Doing business wouldn’t be nearly as easy as it is today without networking, but this also comes with its own disadvantages. Computer savvy criminals now have the potential to access more company records than ever before, and because of this, it is absolutely essential that every small business owner take precautions to protect themselves and their clients.

Paralegal Kelly Kovacic is a former owner of a small business and she understands how important it is to protect your business from Internet crimes. However, there are cases where employees are used by criminals to destroy their own company. Steven Kellis, Attorney at Law has years of the necessary experience to challenge and disprove false evidence of the accused. This can make a critical difference in the quality of life for anyone charged with computer crimes.