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OSHA Record Keeping and Reporting Cheat Sheet

OSHA Record Keeping and Reporting Cheat Sheet

Don’t navigate the complexities of OSHA reporting alone. This cheat sheet covers record keeping best practices, recordable vs reportable injuries and illnesses, event reporting, and OSHA Form 300, OSHA Form 300 A, and electronic record submission.


Lone Worker eBook

Lone Worker eBook

This is the definitive guide to lone worker safety. Download now for access to case studies, lone worker risk assessments, and insights into the best devices and apps on the market.


Why Does OSHA Have a Standard for Fall Protection?

Why Does OSHA Have a Standard for Fall Protection?

Most deaths in the construction industry historically have been caused by falls (one-third of all fatalities). The purpose of this article is to provide employers with a better understanding of the standards and rationale for the fall protection standards in construction.


The Risks and the Rewards

The Risks and the Rewards

“The Risks and the Rewards” survey from Avetta and EHS Daily Advisor was launched in May and gathered the insight of 106 environment, health and safety professionals about how their organizations handle risk management and mitigation.


Workplace Safety 101 - Top Terms, Noteworthy Regulations, and How to Implement Best Practices

Workplace Safety 101 - Top Terms, Noteworthy Regulations, and How to Implement Best Practices

According to the International Labor Organization (ILO), the economic cost of unregulated occupational health and safety practices is estimated to be close to 4% of the yearly global GDP which is around $3 trillion. Businesses around the world are paying a steep cost on workplace incidents and safety hazards. To mitigate damages, organizations must ensure all personnel and equipment always work within the purview of prescribed guidelines. However, like everything else, the journey toward achieving complete workplace safety starts with awareness and education.


Indoor Fall Safety Audits: A Quick Guide

Indoor Fall Safety Audits: A Quick Guide

How safe is your facility? Download “INDOOR FALL SAFETY AUDITS: A QUICK GUIDE” and learn about the four key areas that require fall protection according to the latest OSHA Regulations.


Rooftop Safety Audits: A Quick Guide

Rooftop Safety Audits: A Quick Guide

Whenever there are employees or contractors on your roof, you are responsible for their safety. Download this informative guide and you will learn about the latest OSHA regulations associated with rooftop safety and discover how to mitigate potential risks at your facility.


New Frontier of Occupational Safety and Health

New Frontier of Occupational Safety and Health

Over the past five decades, the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) industry has made great strides in improvement, in line with a more robust regulatory and legal framework that drives organizations to establish safer practices. However, evolving risks continue to challenge what makes established global OHS standards most effective.


OSHA at 50: A Look into the Past, Present and Future of America’s Safety Advocate

OSHA at 50: A Look into the Past, Present and Future of America’s Safety Advocate

Since time immemorial, the precarious nature of work has ensured that the prevention of injury and death has always existed in some form or the other. As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of OSHA, it is important to know how the occupational safety and health movement began worldwide. Such a history will only highlight the connections between the concerns of workers past and present, and prepare us for a better, safer future.


Written Safety Plans: Your Top Questions Answered

Written Safety Plans: Your Top Questions Answered

No matter your industry, there’s a good chance Federal and/or State OSHA requires your business to have written safety plans. Find out how these regulations apply to your organization with this informative whitepaper from J. J. Keller — the nation’s leader in safety and regulatory compliance for nearly 70 years. DOWNLOAD IT FOR FREE TODAY and make sure you’re ready should OSHA come calling!