Electrical LOTO programs are important for any safety program.
The key to a good leader is not just someone who asks the “why” behind a problem; they also ask the “what” and the “how.”
A new press release by the VPPPA has some exciting news for the awards and scholarship season.
Let’s face it: we are obsessed with our smart phones. We need to be connected. But why don’t we feel this same need to be connected with safety equipment that can save our lives at work?
OSHA’s webpage on grain handling is designed to provide workers, employers, and safety and health professionals with up-to-date safety and health information regarding grain handling facilities.
Now, academic records will be submitted directly to BCSP, where they will continue to be evaluated under the same rigorous standards for U.S. equivalency.
Computer technology company, Dell Inc., is recognizing those who work in the most extreme environmental elements and in some of the most labor-intensive settings.
This year, safety professionals will have access to a wider array of safety technologies than ever before and the widespread adoption of tech will transform safety programs for the better.
Relatively few people get formal training, while the public generally perceives that only formally trained people can do CPR.
A $2,000 tuition award will go to a female student interested in pursuing EHS or a related field.
OSHA cited a Wisconsin manufacturer for exposing employees to high rates of lead and copper dust. The company is facing $171,628 in penalties.
The following three strategies will help you begin investing in your employees to positively impact your organization
What does OSHA say now about online training, and where may it be headed?
Statistics show that drivers are 20 percent more likely to be involved in an accident at this time of the year. So, with this in mind, we’ve put together this actionable list of festive period travel tips for employees.
Episode 3
Follow along as OH&S editors Sydny Shepard and Amanda Smiley discuss the top three safety trends of 2019 sponsored by Avery Industrial.
The state of Michigan is setting a high bar for ensuring safety training—a recent award of $870,000 supporting worker safety and health is going to over 20 nonprofit organizations.
A lockout/tagout system is essential to any safety program.
Developing a lockout/tagout program is easier said than done.
Following the regulations and staying in compliance are important, but we know you want to go beyond minimum requirements to keep your employees safe.
While computer-based training can be a great enhancement to various training, OSHA reminds employers that they must offer interactive and hands-on opportunities with qualified trainers.