In this episode, safety influencer Gavin Coyle discusses why employers need to have a conversation about this vital, but not-often-talked-about, topic.
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One employer faces about $124,780 in proposed penalties while the other faces $53,574.
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Simple actions like wearing specific shoes, stretching or lifting properly can make a difference.
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Comments on “Principles for Measuring the Impact of Voluntary Consensus Standards on Human Health and Safety” are due by June 15.
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To make a difference in our communities, it is essential to focus on the safety and mental health of our mission-critical workforce.
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The employee was fired after an employee filed a complaint with OSHA, which later performed an inspection and issued citations.
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Among the new programs are a Doctor of Occupational Safety and Health and an Occupational Safety and Health Post-Graduate Certificate.
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No matter your expertise in the industry, AIHce EXP 2023 has an educational session for everyone.
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This year, the American Industrial Hygiene Conference & Expo will be held at the Phoenix Convention Center in Arizona.
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Though the event will take place in DC, those wishing to attend can do so in person or online.
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The employee, who had told supervisors about the injury “and applied for workers’ compensation benefits” in 2019, was fired.
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The session, “An OSHA Update,” will take place on June 7 at 10:30 a.m. CT.
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People prefer different beverages depending on the time of day, but when it comes to working in the heat, it's vital to know how they'll impact a worker's hydration.
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The partnership between OSHA, Georgia Department of Public Health and Mental Health America of Georgia was announced during National Mental Health Awareness Month.
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