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No. 200: Overcoming Safety Complacency

In his 200th column for OH&S, Robert Pater shares practical strategies for safety leaders to avoid complacency, stay mission-focused, and draw inspiration from diverse disciplines to keep safety culture vibrant and effective.

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BCSP Foundation to Close as Safety Credentialing Leader Refocuses on Core Initiatives

BCSP will sunset its Foundation to fully integrate key programs like scholarships, research, and safety education into its core mission.

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Amarillo College, U.S. Labor Department Launch Safety Training Alliance

Three-year OSHA partnership to provide free safety training and hazard prevention education for students, workers, and employers in high-risk industries.

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MirrorCheck Campaign Aims to Prevent Construction Backover Incidents

OSHA launches #MirrorCheck to help employers and workers prevent injuries and fatalities caused by backover incidents in work zones.

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Construction Pros Urged to Share Safety Insights in National EHS Survey

J. J. Keller and ASSP invite construction professionals to take part in a national survey on jobsite safety by July 9, 2025.

Friday New Products Round Up for June 27, 2025

From advanced tank-cleaning nozzles to modular cleanrooms and smart safety acquisitions, these innovations support safe, compliant operations across industry sectors.

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Safe and Sound Week 2025 Focuses on Emergency Preparedness

L&I encourages businesses to get ahead of Safe+Sound Week, August 11–17, by taking the Response-Ready Workplace Challenge and integrating emergency planning into their safety programs.

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OSHA Renews Emphasis Program to Prevent Amputations in Manufacturing

The five-year program update expands industry targeting, removes low-risk sites from inspection lists, and sharpens focus on machine-related injury prevention.



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OSHA 10-Hour Training Offered at Penn State DuBois and Altoona This August

Designed for entry-level workers, the course covers OSHA standards, hazard prevention, and worker rights across multiple industries.

UW Expands Worker Safety Through Health Research and Training

Through scientific research and regional OSHA-authorized courses, the University of Washington is advancing occupational health and safety across the Pacific Northwest.

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