Webinars


Upcoming

Hearing Conservation: How Employee Satisfaction with Hearing Testing Impacts OSHA Compliance

Join us as we explore how to improve employee satisfaction with your testing program, and how those changes can support stronger compliance and a more effective program overall. Register now!

Date: Apr 23, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM ET

Duration: 1 Hour


Mastering Workplace Safety Audits: A Step-by-Step Guide

In this webcast, participants will gain comprehensive knowledge and practical insights on conducting workplace safety audits effectively. This presentation aims to equip viewers with a step-by-step guide, empowering them to ensure a safe and secure work environment.

Date: Apr 29, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM ET

Duration: 1 hour


Turning HazCom Compliance into Workplace Safety

In this practical webinar, Michelle Cervoni, Industrial Hygienist with the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA), will explore how organizations can turn regulatory requirements into effective workplace practices. Drawing on her experience with MIOSHA, Cervoni will discuss common HazCom violations and compliance gaps observed in the field, essentials of Safety Data Sheets (SDS) compliance, and key elements of the 2024 HazCom update aligned with GHS Revision 7. Attendees will gain insight into how safety leaders can strengthen their programs, improve worker understanding, and ensure HazCom systems function as intended.

Date: Apr 30, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM ET


Protecting Hands in the Manufacturing Industry: A Task‑Based Approach

This free webinar will explore how poor fit and incorrect glove choices drive non‑compliance, hidden costs, and stockouts, and how a task‑specific, hazard‑matched approach improves safety, productivity, and sustainability outcomes. Whether you’re responsible for EHS, operations, or purchasing, this webinar delivers practical insights, real-world data, and tools you can use immediately to build a safer, more efficient manufacturing operation.

Date: May 05, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM ET

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.

Date: May 06, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM PT


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!

Date: May 07, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM ET

Duration: 1 hour


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.

Date: May 13, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM ET


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 premiere of the OH&S Democast, a brand-new 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


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


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


On Demand

Rethinking Safety Metrics: Why PSIFs are the New Standard for Evaluating Workplace Risks

Now is the time to revisit your safety metrics to ask what you’re doing to track pSIFs and how they can help you refine your safety and prevention programs. Whether you're in safety leadership, operations, or on the frontline, this session will give you actionable strategies to take pSIF risks head-on.

Duration: 1 hour


Chemical Safety: What your Program may be Missing

Register for this webinar as we will review some of the differences between OSHA, consumer product, and other labeling requirements. The hazards of some common maintenance chemicals will be reviewed. How OSHA article and consumer product exemptions apply, or don’t apply, will also be discussed.

Duration: 1 hour


Protect Your Workforce: Understanding OSHA’s General Duty Clause

Workplace safety isn’t optional—it’s a leadership responsibility. Join us to learn what the General Duty Clause means for your business, how OSHA applies it during inspections, common violations and how to prevent them, and more!

Duration: 1 hour