Webinars


Upcoming

Facility Safety: Protecting People, Assets & Uptime

Retrofitting safety solutions into existing facilities presents unique challenges, especially when layouts, equipment, and processes cannot be easily changed. This session explores practical strategies for implementing compliant, effective safety systems while maintaining productivity and minimizing downtime. Attendees will learn how to overcome common retrofit obstacles, evaluate existing risks, and design solutions that workers will use with confidence.

Date: Aug 27, 2026

Time: 2:00pm ET


When Every Minute Matters: PPE Featuring Automatic Emergency Response for Workers

When a worker experiences a severe head impact, a fall from heights, or any medical event that leaves them unable to communicate, delays in emergency response times can have serious consequences. Join us as we explore new innovations that organizations are using to improve worker safety through connected tech, emergency preparedness, and faster access to critical event information.

Date: Sep 01, 2026

Time: 2:00pm ET


Closing the Safety Loop: Connecting Incident Management and Job Safety Analysis

Every incident provides valuable insights, but the strongest safety programs use those lessons to prevent future risks. This webinar explores how integrating Incident Management with Job Safety Analysis (JSA) creates a continuous cycle of improvement, helping organizations identify hazards, strengthen controls, and enhance workplace safety. You'll also discover how AI-powered EHS software can support incident investigations, uncover trends, improve JSA quality, and enable a more proactive, data-driven approach to risk prevention.

Date: Sep 02, 2026

Time: 2:00pm ET


Working Safely Around High-Voltage Utility Systems

This session explores common electrical hazards faced by workers who work near overhead power lines, underground cables, and energized utility systems. Attendees will learn practical strategies for preventing incidents, working safely with utilities, and responding effectively when equipment contacts an energized power line.

Date: Sep 03, 2026

Time: 2:00pm ET


Stop Doing Safety For Them: Redistributing Ownership Before It Breaks Your Program (and Your People)

This session explores the challenges EHS professionals face when safety is treated as the responsibility of one department rather than a shared organizational responsibility. Attendees will learn how a distributed accountability framework can empower leaders, supervisors, and workers to own safety while allowing EHS teams to focus on system design, coaching, and maintaining standards.

Date: Sep 08, 2026

Time: 2:00pm ET


The Hidden Risks in Your Hearing Conservation Program and How to Fix Them

A strong hearing testing program prevents noise-induced hearing loss and keeps you OSHA compliant, but many programs are undermined by a set of common, hard-to-spot pitfalls. The result is low participation, wasted spend, and program inefficiencies that create compliance exposure without realizing it.

Date: Sep 09, 2026

Time: 2:00pm ET


AI in Safety: Practical Applications, Emerging Trends and What’s Next

Technology is rapidly transforming the way safety professionals identify risks, analyze data and make informed decisions. As AI tools become more accessible, understanding how to use them effectively — and responsibly — is becoming an essential skill for today’s safety leaders.

Date: Sep 10, 2026

Time: 2:00pm ET


Behavioral Hand Safety: How nudge theory helps reduce hand injuries

Explore how nudge theory can influence safer decision-making and help prevent hand injuries beyond traditional training and signage. Learn practical ways to identify hidden risks and design workplace environments that encourage safer choices.

Date: Sep 22, 2026

Time: 2:00pm ET


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: Oct 06, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM ET

Duration: 1 hour


On Demand

Hazard Communications: Where are we and what’s left to be done to achieve a full US HAZCOM compliance?

As OSHA moves toward full alignment with GHS Revisions 7 and 8, organizations must prepare for updated Safety Data Sheets, labels, and employee training requirements. This interactive session will explore compliance timelines, the phased approach for substances and mixtures, and practical strategies for planning ahead. Through real-world examples and audience discussion, attendees will gain insights into making informed compliance decisions and addressing unique regulatory challenges.


Protecting Lone Workers in an Unpredictable Work Environment

Join Occupational Health & Safety Editor-in-Chief David Kopf as he sits down with Stephen Luke, Safety Consultant for North America & Europe at SoloProtect and Karen F. Tynan, shareholder at Ogletree Deakins, for a practical discussion on meeting today's lone worker safety challenges. Drawing on real-world examples and lessons learned across industries, Stephen will share strategies for assessing risk, building organizational support, implementing effective lone worker programs, and leveraging technology as part of a comprehensive approach to workforce safety.


Powered Industrial Truck Compliance: Training, Inspections, and Expert Answers

Incidents involving forklifts, motorized pallet jacks, and other powered industrial trucks (PITs) lead to thousands of injuries each year, driving up OSHA fines, workers’ comp costs, and lost productivity. If your employees operate this equipment, PIT safety must be a constant focus. Join J. J. Keller’s compliance experts for a focused webcast on powered industrial truck safety and OSHA requirements.


From Response to Resilience: A Business Continuity Approach to Workplace Violence

Join OH&S Executive Editor David Kopf for an Executive Q&A with two BSI experts who help organizations prepare for and recover from disruptive events. Together, they’ll discuss how evolving workplace violence requirements intersect with broader business continuity planning, what organizations should be doing before an incident occurs, and where many employers still fall short in protecting both their people and their operations. Most importantly, this is your opportunity to ask questions and receive practical guidance tailored to the real-world challenges you’re facing.


Emergency Response & Preparedness: The Role of the Environmental Health and Safety Office in Disaster Preparedness, Response and Recovery

Emergencies may be natural or man-made, they include planned, no notice, forecasted, acts of violence and fake incidents. Each in their own way is quite different but they all can impact your workers, facility, staff, students, and the bottom line in harm’s way. What department best knows is your campus, which has highly schooled professionals on staff that have a basic understanding of emergency management concepts. The Environmental Health and Safety Office. How can you effectively implement Business Continuity and Emergency Preplanning without the expertise of the Environmental Health and Safety Office?


Confined Space Planning Doesn’t Stop with the Reclassification or Permit

This webinar explores best practices for safely managing confined space entry, whether through reclassification, alternate entry procedures, or permit-required entry processes. Attendees will learn how to identify and control hazards, evaluate the effectiveness of safety measures, and address risks related to atmospheric hazards, lockout/tagout procedures, emergency planning, and rescue preparedness.