Webinars


On Demand

Facilities Safety: Managing Common Issues for Occupants and Visitors

This free webinar will provide an overview of common health and safety issues for anyone who manages facilities.

Duration: 1 Hour


Reducing the Costs of Serious Injuries and Fatalities

In this free webinar, we'll review tips and best practices for reducing employee injuries and illnesses and establishing a culture of incident prevention at your organization. Attendees will learn how to: define serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs) and recognize the impact they have on businesses and communities; develop SIF prevention strategies; use EHS metrics to track performance of incident reduction efforts; apply technology to gain greater insights into risk mitigation opportunities.

Duration: 1 Hour


Medical Surveillance in Occupational Health & Safety – Special Focus on Construction

This free webinar will provide an overview of several aspects of medical screening and surveillance as part of an Occupational Health Program. Screening for overall employee health and wellness should incorporate recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, an independent, volunteer panel of national experts in disease prevention and evidence-based medicine.

Duration: 1 Hour


Privacy and Connectivity: Inspiring Trust with Your Workers

Join our panel discussion for this free webinar, where we will discuss how to: put people first and keep a human-centered approach to implementing connected safety; prioritize psychological well-being in organizational decisions; build trust and confidence with effective change management strategies.

Duration: 1 Hour


Psychological First Aid and Workplace Mental Health

During this free webinar, we will delve into the fundamental principles of PFA and explore how it aligns with TWH and the Americans with Disabilities Act in both on-the-job and off-duty scenarios. We will also briefly address OSHA reporting, the general duty clause and WV definitions. PFA is particularly crucial in evaluating fitness for duty following critical incidents, and it can help prevent suicide risk and aid those grappling with addiction.

Duration: 1 Hour


Why Traditional Hard Hats May Fail in Common Worksite Accidents - Transitioning from Type 1 Helmets & the Effect of Rotational Motion

In this free webinar, Joe Brandel would discuss why the industry should consider transitioning from Type 1 to Type 2 hard hats, and what to consider with rotational motion and the role it plays in TBIs.

Duration: 1 Hour


Has Urine Testing Been Left High and Dry in California?

This free webinar will cover the following topics during this webinar: what is the difference between cannabis, marijuana, THC, CBD, Delta-8; defining parent versus metabolite and its relationship to specimen type; why the California law on not testing for metabolites is significant; how can you continue to test for marijuana in your workplace.

Duration: 1 Hour


How to Create a Successful Safety Eyewear Program

During this free webinar, we will discuss: the types of eye hazards and injuries commonly experienced at work and why; the steps to creating a successful safety eyewear program; getting it right the first time in PPE selection, purchase, and use; gaining the trust and buy-in of your front-line employees and supervisors; why focusing on hazards rather than compliance is better; and how these steps will reduce, if not eliminate, eye injuries at your place of work.

Duration: 1 Hour


5 Keys to Addressing and Preventing Bullying and Violence in the Workplace

This free webcast will look at five key aspects of preventing, recognizing, and addressing threats: signs of a hostile work environment; how to handle a bully at work; how to conduct a workplace investigation; jobs that are prone to violent acts; warning signs of workplace violence.

Duration: 1 Hour


From Symptoms to Root Cause Analysis: Using Visual AI to Address Top HSE Challenges

Safety sets the foundation for efficient and productive operations. However, many of the tools HSE managers use to conduct their job are reactive, labor-intensive, and rely on techniques subject to human error. Visual AI provides previously unknown and unreported information that augments safety programs. Join this free webinar to learn how HSE managers use visual AI to enhance reporting, incident prevention, and training programs.

Duration: 1 Hour


OSHA’s Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Standards for FY 2022

This free webinar will highlight the top 10 most frequently cited standards following worksite inspections by federal OSHA from Oct. 1, 2021, to Sept. 30, 2022. OSHA publishes this list to alert employers about these commonly cited standards so they can take steps to find and fix recognized hazards before workers get hurt, become ill or lose their life.

Duration: 1 Hour


Understanding Heat Stress and How to Stay Safe

This free webinar will educate attendees about the warning signs and strategies to prevent serious heat related injuries or illness to keep you safe while doing your job.

Duration: 1 Hour


Arc Flash and Shock Hazards: Where and When They Occur and Prevention Strategies

This free webinar will use case histories to introduce OSHA 1910 Subpart S, Subpart R, and the NFPA 70e rules and explain simple strategies that can be implemented without requiring subject matter expertise.

Duration: 1 Hour


Preventing Heat and Cold-Related Injuries in the Workplace

During this free webinar, we’ll discuss: OSHA’s National Emphasis Program on heat stress, The hazards of working in cold/warm conditions, Several factors that cause the most harm, and How you can protect employees on the job.

Duration: 1 Hour


Struck-by Injuries in the Construction Industry

This free webinar will focus on struck-by injuries in the construction industry, with a review of recent data trends from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) and Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (SOII). Then share highlighted findings from the report, Struck-by Hazards, Barriers, and Opportunities in the Construction Industry -- 2022 Survey Results, along with free resources that can be used to educate both contractors and workers

Duration: 1 Hour