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How Workplace Housekeeping Can Keep Your Workers Safe and Save You Money
EHS
Clutter and mess create unnecessary hazards for workers—as well as major headaches for executives if OSHA comes to visit. Here’s why housekeeping matters.
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OSHA Announces First-Ever National Emphasis Program for Heat Hazards
EHS
Last week, OSHA and the White House formally announced an indoor and outdoor heat illness and injury National Emphasis Program. We're covering what it is, what it means for you, and next steps.
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How to Use Corrective and Preventative Actions to Keep Your Company Safe
EHS
What’s the difference between a corrective and preventive action? How do you figure out which ones are most important to tackle first?
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Machine Guarding: Keep Up with OSHA Requirements and Keep Your Workers Safe
EHS
From amputations to OSHA fines, improperly guarded machines carry serious risks. Here’s what you need to know about OSHA’s machine guarding requirements.
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Have You Visited the KPA Resource Library? If You Haven't, You're Missing Out.
Here’s a quick post to remind our fine readers of all the free resources you can use to improve your organization’s outcomes…right now.
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Consistency in Safety Practices: An Interview with ABC's Greg Sizemore
Construction / EHS / Podcast
This week we chat about committing to the safety of your workers, laying the foundation for your safety programs, and believing that people matter above all else.
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21 Great Topics to Cover at Safety Meetings
EHS
What safety topics should you be covering to ensure workforce safety & compliance? Here are 21 options for your next safety meeting.
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What are the Most Dangerous Industries? And, How Does Yours Compare?
We’ve been talking a lot about injury rates and how to benchmark yours against industry averages. This got me thinking, which ones are the most dangerous?
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What Is the OSHA General Duty Clause? How To Use it To Keep Your Workforce Safe
EHS
Under OSHA’s General Duty Clause, employers have an obligation to protect their employees from serious hazards—even ifthe hazard is unusual or unprecedented.
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