OH&S SafetyPod released over 1,000 minutes of content over 60 podcast episodes in 2021.
The ASSP is concerned about the uncertainty it perceives in newly released facility data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor of Statistics.
Episode 115
There are many roadblocks safety professionals face when improving safety at their facility, including lack of corporate level support. In this episode, Editor Sydny Shepard discusses methods you can use to evolve your relationship with the C-Suite.
Richmond Construction Inc. faces $374K in penalties after fatal worker fall.
Statistics show a one year increase of 3.75 percent in fatal worker electrocutions in 2019.
Episode 108
Great partnerships yield great results. In this episode, Fastenal's Evan Hardin and Ergodyne's Tom Votel explain how a trusted distributor/manufacturer partnership led to an end user solution that will, and has, helped thousands of workers.
The meeting is scheduled for November 16.
OSHA has not confirmed a new leader since January 2017.
U.S. Department of Labor pushes to revoke safety oversight of Utah, Arizona and South Carolina.
Let’s take a look back at all the National Fire Protection Association has done to advance worker protection in the past 125 years.
National Safety Council research reveals more workers are ready to create a much safer work environment.
OSHA proposes $319K in penalties to address these violations.
Episode 100
We are switching things up for the 100th episode of the podcast! This time around, OH&S Content Editor Shereen Hashem interviews Editor Sydny Shepard about the evolution of the podcast, covering COVID-19 and worker safety and wellness.
While there is no dedicated space in OH&S magazine for “Letter’s to the Editor,” I do still hear from readers of the magazine and website fairly frequently. This past week, I received a lovely email from a safety professional who had recently found our podcast.
Technology and digital platforms have evolved in ways to help protect employees.
You should be checking your tool lanyards to ensure they meet the requirements of ANSI/ISEA 121-2018.
RM Masonry and Stucco exposes workers to unsecured scaffolding repeatedly.