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Arc Flash Safety: Electrical Safety, Arc Flash PPE and Your Budget

Do you want your employees to be safe from injuries caused by electrical incidents? This webinar offers guidance on how OSHA and NFPA 70E can help you achieve that goal. Topics discussed will include: NFPA 70E (2009 edition), safe electrical work practices, dangers of arc flash, flame resistant clothing and different PPE sourcing methods

Date: Apr 21, 2010

Time: 2:00 pm

Duration: 1 hour


Near Misses, Hazards, and Incidents. Learn how to report, track, and analyze these events to prevent incidents.

Health, Safety, and Environmental Professionals can spend significant time trying to manage incidents and the incident reporting process. They know that they should investigate incidents and track near misses but this is often easier said than done. By involving the entire organization in near miss and incident reporting, organizations can manage the incident reporting process and prevent re-occurrences of costly incidents.

Date: Mar 18, 2010

Time: 2:00 pm

Duration: 1 hour


Contamination Control for the Food Industry: More than just Housekeeping

From multi-million dollar brand-name companies to “mom and pop” bakeries, every sector of the food industry faces a common enemy, contamination. While salmonella and e-coli are well-known threats, so are allergens like peanut dust that if mixed with the wrong batch can cost a company millions in product recalls, lost customers, lawsuits, and fines. And if FDA regulations weren’t enough, facilities processing materials like flour and sugar now have to worry they are in compliance with OSHA recommendations for combustible dust.

Date: Mar 17, 2010

Time: 2:00 PM

Duration: 1 Hour


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10 Webinar Best Practices: A Step-by-Step Guide to Executing a Winning Webinar

Webinars or web seminars can help you reach prospects while they are in the right mode to hear your message – when they are sitting at their desks in the office. Not only are webinars stimulating for your prospects, but they help establish your company as a thought leader worthy of consideration. The leads that are generated from webinars are more valuable than leads from other sources because they are from people that have registered specifically to consume your (or a partner’s) content.


A guide to the prevention of combustible dust hazards through the use of proper cleaning equipment

Combustible dust-related fires and explosions have been a danger since the dawn of manufacturing; and while these accidents are not 100% preventable, manufacturers should not view them as inevitable. Facilities can significantly reduce the risk of a combustible dust accident by putting in place best-engineering practices – practices that include a solid maintenance plan in order to reduce or eliminate dangerous dust that settles on floors, walls, machinery, and overhead areas.


Real ROI: Accident Cost is Profit Lost

Nothing is more important or more tragic than the human aspects of incidents: injury, pain, sorrow, anguish, loss of body parts or functions, occupational illness, disability, death, etc. The costs associated with these horrific events can be staggering. Even so, they tend to be only the tip of the iceberg.

Duration: 1 hour


Indoor Air Quality Separating Fact from Fiction

“Indoor Air Quality: Separating Fact from Fiction” covers issues relating to Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) including common complaints, contaminants and sources, the anatomy of an effective IAQ assessment, and IAQ standards

Duration: 1 hour


Using Blended Learning to Simplify CPR/AED/First Aid Training

Blended Learning—online learning combined with hands-on skills sessions in front of an authorized Instructor—can greatly simplify emergency care training for organizations. Students have online access to complete the cognitive portion at their convenience. Certification is concluded when students attend a skills practice and evaluation session.

Bill Rowe


Prepare Your Employees and Your Business for Pandemic Flu with Help from the American Red Cross and OSHA

In June, the World Health Organization (WHO) raised the worldwide pandemic alert level to Phase 6—a designation indicating that a global pandemic is underway. More than 170 countries are now reporting cases of H1N1 Influenza, a virus the WHO anticipates will persist into the upcoming influenza season.


Learn How to Automate Your Safety Metrics and OSHA Recordkeeping

Health, Safety, and Environmental Professionals can spend significant time compiling safety metrics and OSHA logs. Without safety metrics, organizations can find it difficult to measure safety progress and reduce incident costs. Lack of compliance with OSHA recordkeeping can result in fines and warnings from OSHA, especially with OSHA’s recommitment to enforcement and recordkeeping.


Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Your Business – Recognizing and Mitigating Your Risks

In April, EPA issued a proposed rule requiring covered facilities to submit annual reporting of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In May, legislation designed to establish a regulatory framework for a national carbon cap-and-trade system was introduced. Impact of general debate on climate change to business is no longer academic but present and real. This presentation will discuss how GHG emission poses a risk as well as an opportunity in today’s business environment and offer insights to how organizations can best position themselves in an evolving GHG regulatory framework and a carbon-constraint economy.




The Value of Assessing Your Injury Management Practices: Building Front-end Processes to Reduce Back-end Costs

In this 50-minute interactive Webinar, Injury Management Partners will share with participants the steps necessary to assess their current injury management practices, identify areas that need improvements both before and after an injury occurs and how improving the front end of your injury management program will reduce the number, cost and duration of employee injuries.


Are Injuries Your Money Pit?

In this presentation we will explore the challenges present when these three departments do not work in concert with one another. It is not unusual for "turf issues" to emerge over time, which ultimately erodes the effectiveness and success of each department and the expedient recovery of the injured employee.


Can Behavior-Based Safety Transform a Safety Culture?

For 25 years, Behavior-Based Safety (BBS) has proven to be an effective tool for the reduction of workplace accidents. With some simple yet meaningful modification, BBS can become an extremely effective tool to create, coach and achieve sustainable safety culture excellence. The great news: This can happen in a short amount of time!

Duration: 1 hour


How to Specify a Turnkey Emergency Tempered Water Solution that meets or Exceeds ANSI Standards

In practical use, emergency showers and eyewashes mitigate the harmful effects of exposures to hazardous materials by using water to drench the affected areas of the body.

Duration: 60


Improve Safety While Reducing Costs!

Improve safety while reducing both the direct and indirect costs of incidents through an investment in a modern safety incentive program. The information will be delivered jointly by a safety professional and an incentive specialist for maximum impact.

Duration: 60


Building a Business Continuity Plan for Your Workplace

An essential part of your overall workplace emergency plan, business continuity planning is a process that supports managing the response to impacts on your business from potential risks.


Specifying Eyewashes and Drench Showers

Emergency eyewash and drench shower products have been available to commercial and industrial users for about sixty years. There are differences in design, operation and maintenance requirements that can materially alter product effectiveness and longevity.


A Practical Approach to Electrical Safety for Federal Facilities

Join us for a free one-hour Webinar hosted by Occupational Health & Safety magazine, and you will be armed to reduce electrical safety related incidents in your organization.


Building Your Bridge to Safety Culture

Is an excellent safety culture the chicken or the egg? How do you truly weave safety into the fabric of cultural activities? How do you integrate safety initiatives so they synergize rather than compete for resources? How do you ultimately build the bridge between your current results and true world-class excellence?


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