In terms of compliance, ignorance is anything but bliss. High turnover, lawsuits, regulatory violations, toxic office cultures, tarnished reputations—all of these problems (and more) typically don’t stem from bad actors, but lackluster workforce training efforts.
Companies that leverage their safety data and analytics to maintain a safe workplace are setting themselves up for success. Safety leaders armed with data visuals and interpretations can make educated decisions that drive productivity, foster a strong culture of safety in the workplace, and encourage continuous improvement.
Workers’ Memorial Day, held on April 28, honors those who lost their lives while working.
OSHA found workers at heights above 10 feet without adequate fall protection.
Episode 137
Mental health support is no longer about managing existing conditions, it’s about creating spaces that allow workers to set strong boundaries and work in ways that are healthy for them.
The incident occurred when the worker was struck by an object.
NIOSH teamed up with HeroX to innovate ideas for better-fitting gear for all.
OSHA says the agency’s policies are not as effective as federal OSHA standards.
The agency investigated an incident from October 2021 that lead to a worker's death.
These targets are a top priority for many companies.
The center will collect and analyze data to help inform decisions.
The test, authorized last week, can provide results in as little as three minutes.
SPONSORED
Marijuana impairment, and particularly how long impairment lasts, is often misunderstood, primarily because advocates for marijuana typically present data from available studies within a narrow scope that aligns with their position.
OSHA cited the company and placed them in the program after 10 incidents in five years.
OSHA’s citations include nine violations, including three willful.
Episode 136
As a safety leader, you are the point person for all safety initiatives. Listen in as Editor Sydny Shepard discusses the traits a great leader should have to implement effective and successful safety programs.
Employers can take steps to help support workers’ mental health.
The number of coal workers with black lung is increasing.
The program is a first-ever for the nation, coming months after OSHA’s Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.
OSHA has proposed penalties of $159,00 after the incident in 2021.