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Each year, the month of June marks a time to celebrate National Safety Month, an annual observance championed by the National Safety Council to help keep workers safe and eliminate preventable workplace injuries.
Episode 144
The summers are not getting any cooler. Listen in as Sydny Shepard discusses predicted high temperatures and what you can do—now—to ensure workers are safe in the summer.
The company was also cited for three willful citations.
Episode 141
Recognition and prevention of MSDs in the workplace is critical to employee safety and health.
The collapse was caused by a portion of the bridge that was overstressed.
From a free app to educational web pages, OSHA offers ways to keep your workers safe.
Stakeholders signed a partnership with OSHA for a construction project in Wisconsin.
Episode 140
Listen in as Editor Sydny Shepard discusses three of the most common reasons why severe injuries and fatalities happen on a job site.
Included in the citation are willful and safety violations.
Employees must understand how to properly set up, use and climb a ladder for safe work.
Learn more about fall hazards and protection during the week.
Welder’s anthrax was found among seven metalworkers from 1994 to 2020.
Episode 138
The conversation about keeping workers safe in extreme temperatures is heating up. On this episode, Alex Risen from Big Ass Fans discusses how airflow can help cool employees down leading to a more safe and comfortable workspace.
OSHA found workers at heights above 10 feet without adequate fall protection.
The incident occurred when the worker was struck by an object.
OSHA’s citations include nine violations, including three willful.
The Missouri company with previous violations faces penalties of $796,000
Learn about preventing struck-by incidents though webinars and free resources
OSHA 10 certification is a requirement for many workers on your construction site and your security team should not be an exception to that rule.
Groundworks Colorado LLC’s fines total $198,000