Week in Review, January 28, 2011
Note to Readers: This newsletter appears daily, but we know some don’t always have the time to read it everyday. For your convenience, here’s a re-publication of what we covered this past week. Daily, weekly, or anything in between, we’re pleased to keep you informed with the latest tips, news and advice on the profession. Thanks for reading us!
Safety Checklists A Must in 2011 — Keep OSHA At Bay
Safety Audit Checklists — 2011 Update Just Released
OSHA says checklists can ensure that important items are not overlooked in your safety inspections. But OSHA also warns that checklists neither be vague nor excessively detailed. Here is a solution that meets all those criteria.
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Monday, January 24, 2011
Make the Case for EHS
Try these recommendations for promoting the business value of investments in EHS to your management.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Need an Extra Right Arm? Arm Yourself with a Safety Committee
What safety professional would say no to an extra right arm? Well-trained, purposeful safety committees can significantly augment a safety manager’s capability, and boost a company’s overall success.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Employee–Driven Safety: Your Road Map to a Safer Workplace
Why are companies encouraging employees to drive safety programs? They’ve learned that the more workers participate in safety, the safer the workplace.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
What Are Your Employees Thinking About Safety?
Research shows that employee perceptions of workplace safety affect safety culture and performance. What are your employees thinking about safety?
Friday, January 28, 2011
Winter Wheel Warning
Many areas of the country are deep into winter, so it’s a good time to do refresher training on winter weather driving. Your workers need to understand the specific hazards of snow and icy conditions on roads so they can adjust their driving accordingly, you use the “Why It Matters” points to drive the hazards home. By knowing the hazards—and the precautions to avoid them—your employees can avoid accidents and breakdowns and reach their destination safely despite the weather.