Webinars


On Demand

Electrical Utilities Safety: Understanding the Cause of Electrical Fatalities

Learn how to prevent workplace electrical fatalities especially from overhead power lines, with a focus on protecting utility workers through safer practices and awareness. Register now!

Duration: 1 hour


Ask Me Anything: Facility Safety Fundamentals

Facility safety is a cornerstone of any effective workplace safety program. In this program, OH&S Executive Editor and Publisher David Kopf will interview Greg about pressing facility safety concerns. However, the real spotlight belongs to your questions. Whether you're grappling with slip-and-fall prevention, warehouse traffic management, ergonomics, heat stress, or compliance with OSHA’s NEP on Warehousing and Distribution Centers, this is your chance to ask Greg Zigulis directly.

Duration: 1 hour


Executive Q&A: Safer Workplaces Begin with Digital Fire

In this live Q&A webinar, we’ll explore how digital fire simulation technology enables more realistic, scalable, and accessible fire training across industrial, commercial, and municipal environments. Register now!

Duration: 1 hour


Executive Q&A: Safety Software Implementations - Lessons Learned!

Join this live webinar to hear from safety leaders who have navigated the challenges of rolling out safety software, sharing actionable lessons on planning, communication, gaining frontline buy-in, measuring success, and driving engagement to unlock the full potential of digital tools. Register now!

Duration: 1 hour


HazCom: Navigating GHS Alignment in North America

With both Canada and the U.S. updating their hazard communication regulations to GHS Revision 7, this webinar explores the critical similarities and key regulatory differences that may impact the feasibility of a single SDS and label across both countries. Attendees will gain expert insights into Trade Secrets, PHNOC/HHNOC classifications, SDS content variations, language requirements, and transition timelines—plus practical strategies to navigate compliance challenges on both sides of the border.


HAZWOPER: Preplanning, Emergency Management and Response

Participants will gain a structured understanding of how to assess risks using tools like vulnerability analysis, exposure estimation, and the DECIDE process. The session also clarifies distinctions between incidental releases and HAZWOPER-triggering emergencies, and discusses proper selection and training of first responders, including awareness-level personnel, operations-level responders, and hazardous materials technicians. Whether you're responsible for preparedness, compliance, or response execution, this session will help you build a foundation for safer and more effective decision-making under pressure.