Webinars


Upcoming

Where Dust Explosions Start: Equipment-Level Hazards & How to Control Them

This free webinar will explore where dust explosions can originate within process equipment, with a focus on three critical units: conveying systems, silos and bins, and dust collectors. Register now!

Date: May 14, 2026

Time: 2:00pm ET

Duration: 1 hour


Democast: A Closer Look at Cutting-Edge Safety Solutions

Join Occupational Health & Safety for the OH&S Democast, a webinar format designed to give workplace safety and health professionals an inside look at some of today’s most compelling safety solutions. In this insight-rich session, attendees will experience focused demonstrations showcasing tools, technologies and services that can make a measurable impact on safety performance.

Date: May 15, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM ET

Duration: 2 hours


Electrical Safety Month: Understanding Real-World Electrical Risks

Electrical safety programs often look solid on paper, but real-world conditions continue to create gaps that expose workers to serious risk. This webinar will examine some of the most persistent challenges organizations face when managing electrical hazards, from arc flash assessments and energized work decisions to NFPA 70E implementation, training, and PPE use in the field. Attendees will gain practical insight into where electrical safety programs commonly break down and what companies can do to improve both compliance and day-to-day decision-making.

Date: May 19, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM ET


5-Minute Safety: Daily Huddles That Drive Results

Most safety incidents don't come out of nowhere. They follow a pattern: missed near-misses, overdue inspections, crews who didn't get the message that morning. The daily safety huddle — when it's fast, structured, and actually happens — is one of the most effective tools a frontline team has. The problem? Most organizations wing it, skip it, or drown it in paperwork. In this webinar, we'll show you what a high-impact 5-minute huddle looks like, how to make it stick across every shift and site, and how the right tools make it something crews actually do — not something supervisors chase.

Date: May 20, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM


Respiratory Protection: How Program Administrators can improve upon conducting an effective Program Evaluation

Register now for this free one-hour webinar to gain clarity on auditing key elements such as medical evaluations, fit testing, training effectiveness, and respirator selection!

Date: May 21, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM ET

Duration: 1 hour


Executive Q&A: Using AI to Build Connected, Insight‑Driven Safety Programs

In this Executive Q&A, we’ll explore how safety and operations leaders are approaching AI not as a standalone application, but as part of a broader, connected safety ecosystem. The discussion will focus on how organizations are aligning technology, data, and human processes to improve situational awareness, strengthen training effectiveness, and standardize safety practices without increasing complexity.

Date: May 27, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM ET

Duration: 1 hour


Facility Safety in Action: Managing Risk in Warehouses and Distribution Centers

In this session, our expert speaker Greg Zigulis, President of Sixth Sense Safety Solutions, will revisit the key elements of the NEP while taking a practical, risk-based look at how to prioritize safety efforts where they matter most. Zigulis will explore leading causes of injury, such as slips, trips, and falls; ergonomics and musculoskeletal disorders; powered industrial vehicle incidents; material handling risks; and heat stress. Also, he will explore emerging challenges tied to facility growth and new technologies, as well as considerations such as how temporary and contract staffing impact facility safety. You will gain insight into effective strategies for hazard identification, risk assessment, safety training, traffic management, and ergonomic improvements.

Date: May 28, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM ET


The Weakest Link: Where Fall Protection Solutions Fail

Most fall protection failures aren’t caused by a lack of care or effort—they’re the result of fragmented solutions. When hazard assessment, engineering, equipment selection, and installation are handled separately, even one misaligned decision can compromise the entire system. The result: solutions that appear compliant but fall short in practice—creating gaps in safety, driving up costs, and leaving organizations exposed to unnecessary risk. Participants will learn how to recognize these risks early and take a more cohesive approach to fall protection—one that aligns safety, compliance, and real-world usability from the start.

Date: Jun 04, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM ET


Beyond the Mask: Industrial Respiratory Solutions

The presentation will further address the pillars that sustain an effective Respiratory Protection Program. Attendees will leave with a framework for integrating device selection with the logistical requirements of current industrial safety standards. Register today.

Date: Jun 10, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM ET


A Practical Guide to Arc Flash Studies: Why, How, and the Cost-Benefit

More than 25 years ago, the relatively small group of arc flash specialists believed arc flash studies would taper off once facilities completed their assessments. On the contrary, a quarter of a century later, we walk into plants with no arc flash labels, workers dressed in polyester-cotton daily workwear, and some confronting the topic for the first time. On the other hand, facilities that completed arc flash studies under earlier standards assume their existing results, labels, and PPE assignments remain correct when case studies show otherwise.

Date: Jun 11, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM ET


When the Heat Is On: Managing Heat Stress in the Workplace

Participants will learn to identify key heat stress risk factors, understand the importance of acclimatization, recognize early warning signs and symptoms ranging from mild heat rash to life threatening heat stroke, and apply proven prevention strategies such as hydration, rest, shade, and work planning. The session also covers basic response actions and best practices that can be adapted to any general industry work environment. Whether your workforce operates outdoors, in hot indoor settings, or around heat generating equipment, this webinar will equip you with the knowledge needed to help keep workers safe when the heat is on.

Date: Jun 18, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM ET


Understanding Type I and Type II Head Protection: OSHA Guidance, PPE Selection, & Industry Trends

Recent data from The Center for Construction Research and Training (CWPR) and Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) shows that falls and struck by incidents – often key drivers of head trauma – remain leading hazards in construction, making choosing proper head protection an important step to helping keep workers safe. But do you know the difference between Type I and Type II? What about the latest from OSHA’s “Head Protection: Safety Helmets in the Workplace” Safety and Health Information Bulletin? Or how the revised OSHA Heat Stress National Emphasis Program (NEP) may impact PPE selection? Are you prepared for upcoming ANSI Z89.1 revisions? Join our upcoming webinar to get answers.

Date: Jun 30, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM ET


On Demand

Stop Incidents Before They Happen: The Role of Root Cause Investigations

Incidents don’t just happen. Something causes them, and usually more than one thing. An investigation should identify those causes, but the cause of an incident isn’t the same as the cause of an injury. Injuries may be caused by overexertion, falls, or being struck by objects. Factors that caused the incident, however, are more complex. For example, a wet floor may cause a fall but determining why the floor was wet and why the hazard wasn’t addressed gets at the root causes.


AI in Occupational Health: Reducing Administrative Burden While Preserving Clinical Judgment

Occupational Health professionals are under growing pressure — more documentation, more administrative demands, and less time for the clinical work that matters most. AI is emerging as a potential solution, but for OH clinicians, the bar is higher. Accuracy, privacy, auditability, and human oversight aren't negotiable. Register now!

Duration: 1 hour


Rooftop Safety Simplified: A Practical Guide to OSHA Compliance

Join us for a focused training session on rooftop safety, where we’ll explore critical areas including Access Points, Rooftop Openings, and Unprotected Edges. This session will walk through the most common rooftop fall hazards, the applicable OSHA codes, and how to use the Risk Assessment Matrix to guide decision-making and protect workers at height.