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You Can Be Held Liable if Your Workers Don’t Practice What You Preach

The construction company in this case study builds and installs water supply and sewer pipes. On July 10, 2009, while the company was performing trenching work to install water service lines at a Boston worksite, an OSHA compliance officer arrived for an inspection. The compliance officer saw an employee climb out of an unprotected trench …

Safety Superheroes: Confined To The Shadows?

Every day, there are many cases where a worker steps up, risking their own safety to ensure that of another. They see a dangerous situation, and a person they may or may not know about to walk into it, and step forward to prevent it or rescue them from it. These are the Safety Superheros. …

Hearing Loss Is The No. 1 Sensory Disability In The World: The Importance Of Properly Fitting Hearing Protection

Hearing loss is the No. 1 sensory disability in the world, and the World Health Organization estimates that 16 percent of hearing loss worldwide is attributable to occupational noise exposure. To minimize the risk of incurring hearing loss due to noise, it is important for organizations, employers and individuals to understand how they can better …

The High Cost of Workplace Injuries and Fatalities to U.S. Businesses

Source: Blog.intelex.com Related Training DVDs: Workplace Safety 101 A Guide for New Employees Gives new hires the tools to develop solid safety habits and hazard perception skills from the start View Product Office Safety Video & DVD Program Show employees what hazards exist in office environments View Product Construction Safety Orientation For Employees Training DVD …

The Importance Of An In-House Safety Newsletter In Your Organization

Many elements contribute to the successful management of an organization’s safety program. In OSHA’s fact sheet, “Effective Workplace Safety and Health Management Systems,” a checklist of essential tasks stresses that employers should “develop and communicate a safety and health policy to all employees.” In evaluating this checklist, it becomes clear that communication is fundamental to …

7 Safety Lessons Any Worker Can Take From SF Plane Crash

It may be months before the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) releases its findings into the fatal plane crash of a Boeing 777 at San Francisco airport. But even now, in the initial days after the crash, there are lessons workers in any industry can take from the ongoing investigation. Here are 7 potential topics …

RUN . HIDE. FIGHT. Surviving An Active Shooter Event At The Workplace

Related Training DVDs: Disaster Readiness Training Video This attention-getting program will help all your workers prepare and plan for any potential emergency.View Product Emergency Evacuation Getting Out Alive Training DVD Explains several emergency situation responses, the importance of drills and the principles of RACE. View Product

30-year fire safety expert outlines how to implement a fire extinguisher safety program

OSHA, in my opinion, gives business a great deal of latitude in determining the appropriate level of training. Fire extinguisher training can be as simple as “this is the extinguisher, this is how it works and these are the types of fires it will extinguish.” Does this “training” alone make employees feel comfortable using a …

OSHA Investigates Cirque Du Soleil After Death

Occupational safety inspectors have launched an investigation into the death of a 31-year-old Cirque du Soleil performer who fell to her death Saturday night during the climactic closing scene in “Ka,” when the stage is raised vertically and combatants wearing harnesses move about on cables.  A Nevada OSHA spokeswoman and an official with Cirque du …