Category: EHS Management

Debunking Common Oral Fluid Testing Misconceptions

By Adam Hall Oral fluid testing, commonly referred to as saliva testing, is rapidly growing in popularity as a reliable method of drug testing. Ease of use, established testing protocols at laboratories and the ability to collect a sample anytime, anywhere only scratches the surface when it comes to the long list of benefits that […]

What We Learned From…the 2023 NSC Safety Congress

Last week, safety professionals congregated in New Orleans for the 2023 NSC Safety Congress & Expo. EHS Daily Advisor was on the scene, attending sessions and visiting booths in the expo hall. Here are some of our takeaways from the event: Jay Kumar, EHSDA Editor-in-Chief Grace Hatfield, EHSDA Editor

What We Learned From…Safety Culture Week 2023

EHS Daily Advisor’s Safety Culture Week ran from October 16-20. Let’s take a look back at the content that became available throughout the week which was designed to help organizations plan and execute safety culture initiatives. Monday Back to Basics | Toolbox Talk Participation Back to Basics is a weekly feature that highlights important but possibly […]

The Importance of Regular Health and Safety Program Reviews

In workplace health and safety, complacency is a silent adversary for countless organizations. Businesses that rest on their efforts and assume that their initial health and safety program will suffice indefinitely are treading a dangerous path. The truth is that the dynamic nature of the health and safety world, evolving regulations, and emerging risks demand […]

Back to Basics: Toolbox Talk Participation

Back to Basics is a weekly feature that highlights important but possibly overlooked information that any EHS professional should know. This week, we examine toolbox talks and employee participation in safety meetings.   A strong safety culture starts with clear, inclusive communication from the top down and from the bottom up. Safety management and leaders must […]

EHS On Tap E177: Navigating the Wide World of EHS

On episode 177 of EHS On Tap, Joshua Russell, senior manager of EHS, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, talks about his EHS journey and his new podcast Illusion of Safety.

Infographic: Hierarchy of Controls

Exposure controls are critical for protecting workers, and they either remove hazardous conditions or place barriers between workers and hazards. Traditionally, companies and regulatory agencies have used hierarchies of controls to determine how they should implement workplace safety solutions. While the ideal solutions vary from one organization to the next, priorities and best practices are […]

Back to Basics: Hierarchy of Controls for Workplace Safety

Back to Basics is a weekly feature that highlights important but possibly overlooked information that any EHS professional should know. This week, we examine the hierarchy of controls for workplace safety. Exposure controls are critical for protecting workers, and they either remove hazardous conditions or place barriers between workers and hazards. Ventilators might remove airborne pathogens, […]

A Roadmap to a Seamless Transition from Paper to Digital EHS Data Management

In today’s fast-paced business world, many organizations are eager to bid farewell to the era of paper-based processes and manual data collection through spreadsheets and clipboards. However, making the switch to digital Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) data management can be a daunting task. The key question that arises is: How can organizations ensure a […]