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Top 10 Safety Daily Advisor: Summer in Review

Happy Labor Day Safety professionals! As fall approaches, we take a look back at some of the most popular articles on the Safety Daily Advisor website from this summer.

The Right Way to Use Discipline to Promote Workplace Safety
Discipline can be a positive part of workplace safety if you apply it correctly.

Should Employees Be Disciplined for Safety Violations?
Some safety professionals think safety and discipline are incompatible. Others disagree.

PPE: Mistakes Workers Make
When workers make mistakes with PPE, the consequences can be grim.

Mobile Apps for Safety on the Go
Mobile apps make it easy for workers to access safety information when and where they need it.

Heat Stress: Not Just a Health Problem, But a Safety Problem, Too
Heat is not just uncomfortable on the job. It can be deadly. Make sure your workers know the signs of heat stress and what to do about it.


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What You and Your Workers Can Do to Reduce Heat Stress Risks
Today, we offer recommendations for combating heat stress for both employers and employees.

PPE Requirements: What You Absolutely Must Do
PPE is an employee’s personal barrier against many workplace hazards. That’s why OSHA makes a point of strictly enforcing PPE rules. And so should you.

New Apps Help Employers Control Distracted Driving
AT&T has released two mobile apps aimed at reducing dangerous driving behavior among employees.

Identify and Eliminate Causes of Slips, Trips, and Falls
Slips, trips, and falls are the third largest cause of workplace injuries, contributing to more than 100 million lost workdays and costing nearly $36 billion annually.

Do You Have a Plan for Workplace Disasters?
In the past few months, disasters have been prominent, from the Texas fertilizer plant explosion to the Boston bombings and the Oklahoma tornado. In light of those events, we present a 4-step disaster preparedness plan for the workplace.

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