Accidents have a significant impact on construction projects, and can result in expenses that add up quickly. Think of safety incidents like an iceberg. There’s the costs you see and the costs you don’t.
Companies that use safety data to maintain a safe workplace set themselves up for success. Use these best practices to keep your safety procedures effective.
Listen to this podcast to learn about results from the recent KPA Client Training Survey and the future of best practices for safety and compliance training.
KPA District Manager, Joe Souza, wrote an article in Construction Executive about how the new year is a good time to evaluate your safety program goals and the baseline metrics to help track your goals.
Updated January 26 - The Department of Labor and OSHA has withdrawn the COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing; Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS), although it is not withdrawing the ETS as a proposed rule. How does this impact your business? Read the latest.
As they now do every year, the fine folks at OSHA and the EPA have raised their fines for 2022. See the new $$$$ and learn how to stay out of their crosshairs.
Data is the best tool you have to reduce workplace risk. Let’s take a look at an important type of safety data - called Leading Indicators, or Predictive Analytics to improve safety at your workplace.
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