EHS On Tap E209: How Geofencing Technology Can Improve Workplace Safety
On episode 209 of EHS On Tap, Kenna Carlsen, senior research associate at the National Safety Council, talks about how geofencing technology can help make worksites safer.
On episode 209 of EHS On Tap, Kenna Carlsen, senior research associate at the National Safety Council, talks about how geofencing technology can help make worksites safer.
With an increasing number of workers 55 and older who are driving on the job, there are steps that employers and workers can take to increase safety for older drivers. Here’s what you need to know about older driver safety.
A strong safety culture reduces workplace accidents, lowers healthcare costs, and fosters a sense of value and protection among employees, enhancing job satisfaction and loyalty. Engaged employees are more vigilant, adhere to safety protocols, and actively participate in safety initiatives, creating a cycle of continuous safety improvement. The synergy between safety culture and employee engagement […]
On episode 208 of EHS On Tap, R Mukund, CEO of Benchmark Gensuite, talks about ensuring that contractors are qualified.
As EHS Daily Advisor’s Safety Training Week wraps up, let’s recap the various content offerings that became available throughout the week. A special thanks to Avetta, Columbia Southern University, HSI, Intelex, KPA, and Veriforce for sponsoring. Monday Back to Basics | Are You Prepared for Hurricane Season? Back to Basics is a weekly feature that highlights important but possibly […]
On episode 207 of EHS On Tap, Jill James, Chief Safety Officer at HSI, talks about common misconceptions regarding safety training. This episode is sponsored by HSI.
The American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) expects its annual Safety 2024 Professional Development Conference and Expo to be its largest event ever, the ASSP announced May 29. The group’s annual workplace safety education event is scheduled for August 7–9 at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver. The group’s largest conference and exposition to date […]
In this installment of EHSDA Shorts, Louis Wustemann, Writer and Speaker on Health, Safety and Sustainability Issues, explains what William Shakespeare’s plays and EHS have in common.
In an era dominated by technological advancements, artificial intelligence (AI) is set to transform how workplace safety is managed. Currently, a workplace injury occurs every six seconds and every 1.8 hours, a life is tragically lost due to workplace accidents. Despite these alarming statistics, the procedures for monitoring and reporting on workplace safety remain archaic, […]
On episode 204 of EHS On Tap, Jo Pina, vice president of EHS at Verde, talks about the increased importance of safety professionals.