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Inspect Your Way to Safer Work Areas

The ideal workplace inspection isn’t one that follows a safety incident. Nor is it a surprise visit from OSHA. The ideal inspection is one you arrange yourself. Self-inspection audits are the most effective way to improve safety management, prevent accidents, and ensure compliance with safety regulations. Work area inspections will: Tell you whether safety and […]

Keeping Up with OSHA

As a person with responsibility for safety training, you have an important duty to keep up with OSHA regulations. Our Safety Training Tips editor notes that while it sometimes seems overwhelming to stay informed about all the requirements in every safety area, there are several tools available to help. First of all, you can go […]

Stay on Top of First-Aid Requirements

Yesterday we provided a sample of first-aid questions and answers from Safety.BLR.com®. Today we give you some more Q&As, and we talk about a training program that can help you prepare employees for almost all first-aid emergencies. Q. I have two recharging machines for my electric forklifts. Do I need eyewash stations near the charging […]

Workplace First Aid: Your Questions Answered

First aid is one of the most common workplace safety issues, yet employers’ obligations are often not as well known as they are for other safety regulations. So we decided it was time to present some typical questions received and answered by the experts at Safety.BLR.com®. Q. How do you know if you need to […]

How Will a Beefed-Up EEP Affect Employers?

Yesterday we talked about the controversy over OSHA’s Enhanced Enforcement Program (EEP) and the likelihood that significant changes are on the way. Today we’ll tell you what those changes are likely to be and how you can keep up with all the enforcement news. Employers that have been affected by EEP or might be affected […]

OSHA to Retool Enhanced Enforcement Program

OSHA’s Enhanced Enforcement Program is under the gun and slated for a makeover. OSHA has committed to upgrading the program, which could have a significant effect on those who fail to comply with safety standards. Enforcement under the Occupational Safety and Health Act is chronically criticized as inadequate, mismanaged, and underfunded. While those charges are […]

Clean House for a Safer Workplace

There is a direct correlation between a clean, neat, well-organized workplace and a safe, successful workplace. Our Safety Training Tips editor urges you to impress on your workers the importance of performing housekeeping tasks every day and every shift. Remind employees that good housekeeping: Eliminates accident and fire hazards Maintains safe and healthy working conditions […]

Reinforcing and Evaluating Behavior-Based Safety

Yesterday, we briefly reviewed the first three stages of the behavior-based safety process. Today, we conclude with the last two stages and then introduce you to the source of the information contained in yesterday’s and today’s Advisor. Stage Four: Reinforcement Consequences, both positive and negative, drive behavior. According to Agnew, “positive reinforcement is a desirable […]

What’s Behavior Got to Do with Safety?

Behavior-based safety uses observation and feedback to reduce workplace accidents. Proponents say it’s a scientific way to identify at-risk behaviors and change them. Opponents say it smacks of Big Brother and promotes blame. The idea that behavioral change can lead to a safer workplace is nothing new. A behavioral approach has been around for most […]

Stress Management: ‘Martial Arts for the Mind’

Here’s a consultant and trainer who says stress isn’t caused by situations or other people. It’s your reactions to situations and people that cause stress. The key to managing work stress is to learn to remain calm regardless of what’s happening around you. David Gamow, founder of Clarity Seminars, which provides on-site training in stress […]