Special Topics in Safety Management

Week in Review, May 20, 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!

OSHA Inspections and Audits. Don’t Overlook Important Items By Using Checklists

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.

BLR’s Safety Audit Checklists is a unique, best-selling program providing more than 300 separate safety checklists. Safety management will be easier, and worries about OSHA inspections less threatening, when you use the recently updated BLR’s Safety Audit Checklists.

These practical checklists are the effective way to avoid costly fines while helping your operation run safer and more smoothly. With these clear and easy-to-use checklists, you’ll see exactly how to uncover and address problems before you face a tragic accident or OSHA penalty.

If this method to ensuring a safer, more OSHA-compliant workplace interests you, examine BLR’s best-selling Safety Audit Checklists program for 30 days at no cost. Plus as a bonus, for a limited time receive Safety report What to Expect from an OSHA Inspection as a complimentary gift for reviewing Safety Audit Checklists.

Learn More

Your safety audit checklists include:

  • Reproducible checklists
    Safety checklists for every topic – you can even use them as training tools to ensure a safe workplace
  • Checklists aligned with key OSHA standards
    Designed to keep you in compliance with safety regulations and out of legal hot water
  • Reproducible forms
    Ready to use at a moment’s notice. Just copy the form and begin the safety audit. Ideal for safety committees

Checklist topics include:

  • Emergency planning and response
  • Equipment and process safety
  • Hazardous substances and materials
  • Health
  • Personnel safety
  • Safety administration
  • Transportation

These practical checklists are the effective way to avoid costly fines while helping your operation run safer and more smoothly. Take your workplace safety to the next level–with the done for you checklist forms—covering safety inspections and OSHA regulations

Limited Time Bonus: With your Free Trial of Safety Audit Checklists you will also receive the Safety report What To Expect From an OSHA Inspection. Don’t wait. Offer Expires 5/27/2011.

Start Your Free Trial And Get Your Complimentary Gift Today!


Monday, May 16, 2011

How Do Your Workers Perceive Chemical Risks
According to a new study, workplace hazard communication might not always be as effectively as we’d like to believe.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

7 Simple Steps to More Effective Hazard Communication
Yesterday, we reviewed a study that revealed some disturbing news about workers’ perceptions concerning chemical safety in the workplace. Today, we suggest 7 simple steps for correcting the hazard communication deficiencies highlighted by the study.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Top 10 Strategies for Combating Employee Stress
Employee stress stressing you out? Here are 10 strategies for combating employee stress.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Share These Stress Management Tips with Your Workers
Whether stress comes from work pressures or personal problems, employees who manage stress effectively will be more productive, safer workers.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Hexavalent Chromium Safety
If any of your employees work with this hexavalent chromium, OSHA says you have to train them on its dangers and on safety precautions

Print

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.