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How Seriously Do Your Workers Take Safety?

You can knock yourself out trying to create a safe workplace, but if your employees don’t take safety seriously, you’re fighting a losing battle. Good safety attitudes: Protect workers from hazards Reduce accident and injury rates Promote compliance with OSHA regulations Help prepare employees to deal with emergencies Improve the work environment, making your workplace […]

The Easy Way to Stay on Top of S&H Developments

As a safety professional, you have to stay on top of all the latest developments in workplace safety and health, and BLR’s OSHA Compliance Advisor is the easy way to keep up. Today, we conclude the roundup of research, surveys, and reports we began yesterday. Healthcare Costs A report released by the Center for Health […]

What New in Workplace S&H? Find Out Here

In today’s and tomorrow’s Advisor, we keep you up to date with the latest research, surveys, and other significant reports that impact workplace safety and health. Here’s a roundup of noteworthy information reported within the past year in our sister publication OSHA Compliance Advisor, the twice-monthly newsletter safety professionals like you rely on for all […]

Keep CSI on TV

October is National Crime Prevention Month, a great time to train your employees to help keep violence and theft out of your workplace. Encourage them to be alert to potentially violent behavior. Tell them to be concerned if a customer or co-worker: Threatens violence Threatens to “get even” with you, co-workers, or supervisors Tries repeatedly […]

Guard Against Workplace Amputations

Yesterday, we talked about workplace amputation risks. Today, we look at machine safeguards, the primary method for preventing amputations.< The two primary methods used to safeguard machines are guards and safeguarding devices. Guards provide physical barriers that prevent access to danger areas. Safeguarding devices either prevent or detect operator contact with the point of operation […]

Workplace Amputations: Take a Closer Look

Amputations are among the most severe and disabling workplace injuries, and amputation risks are widespread in industry. The risk of amputations is unfortunately widespread in industry and involves a variety of activities and equipment. Bureau of Labor Statistics data from a few years back indicate that there were some 8,400 non-fatal amputation cases in private […]

There’s More to Ladder Safety Than Meets the Eye

Ladders are simple devices—and that may be their biggest fault. Workers tend to mistake simplicity for harmlessness, often overlooking necessary precautions. More precautions are necessary to stay safe on portable ladders than your employees might think. For example, even before setting up a ladder, the site has to be checked for safety. Say the site […]

Reach New Heights in Ladder Safety Training

Attention to ladder safety prevents injuries, some of which can be fatal. Are your workers paying attention? According to OSHA, falls from portable ladders (step, straight, combination, and extension) are one of the leading causes of occupational fatalities and injuries. Accidents occur frequently in both construction and general industry. Accidents can be serious, and frequently […]

Don’t Drive Distracted!

October 4–8, 2010, is Drive Safely Work Week, sponsored by the Network of Employers for Traffic Safety (NETS). “This year’s campaign is focused on the dangers of distracted driving.” Use the statistics in “Why It Matters” to make your employees aware of just how dangerous distracted driving is. While the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration […]

Don’t Let Your Workplace Go Up in Smoke

It takes only one tragedy to remind us of the critical importance of workplace fire prevention and emergency preparation. Don’t wait for fire to break out. Act today. Fire prevention is a combination of common sense, attention to detail, and follow-up. Emergency response is all about preparation. As you sit in your office reading this, […]