• Most Facilities Underestimate This Key Safety Risk #safetytraining #safety

  • May 5 2025
  • Length: 11 mins
  • Podcast

Most Facilities Underestimate This Key Safety Risk #safetytraining #safety

  • Summary

  • Does your facility use this tool that creates over-looked safety risks?

    Episode Summary:
    In this episode of Safe, Efficient, Profitable: A Worker Safety Podcast, Joe and Jen Allen put a spotlight om an overlooked source of workplace injuries: hose handling. While hoses are a staple tool across manufacturing, sanitation, and agricultural facilities, the hosts reveal practices and conditions that can lead to significant injuries.

    Through real-world examples, the episode breaks down the top hose-handling opportunities, encouraging safety professionals and plant management to evaluate their cleaning processes to see if any of these risks are at their facility.


    Ready to evaluate your facility’s hose risks? Allen Safety offers on-site and virtual coaching for sanitation safety evaluations. Visit AllenSafetyCoaching.com or Allen-Safety.com to connect with our team. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so more teams can eliminate hose hazards before injuries happen.

    Key Topics Covered:
    ⚠️ One of the top underestimated injury sources
    🪜 Hose handling at elevation
    🔥 Hot water
    💪 Ergonomics
    🧼 Partial washdowns and product changeovers
    🚫 Training
    💡 Storage and transport risks
    🧪 Chemical vs. water
    🧤 Nozzle problems
    ☔ Spray angle
    ✅ Practical solutions
    🔍 Behavior-based audits

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    This video is intended for educational purposes. Solutions offered are not designed to take the place of an attorney , safety, or medical professional, and should not be taken as legal or medical advice. It is recommended that viewers consult a safety consultant, medical provider or an occupational safety legal team as applicable to help navigate their specific circumstances.

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