Category: Special Topics in Safety Management

Safety is a process, and as such, needs to be managed. This section offers resources to create a viable safety program, sell it to senior management, train supervisors and employees in using it, and then track and report your progress. Look also for ways to advance your own skills in these areas, both for your current job, and those that follow.

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How to Improve Business Value and EHS Performance: Part 1

Companies large and small are under increased pressure to improve their business value and EHS performance. Here are 10 guiding principles that can help. Pressures to improve business value and EHS performance stem from such factors as intensified marketplace competition, expanded expectations for shareholder return, technological change, and the introduction of management practices emphasizing quality […]

Evaluate Your Hearing Conservation Program

Here’s a checklist developed by NIOSH to help you evaluate your hearing conservation program. Use it to benchmark your progress and identify where improvement is needed. Training and Education Has hearing protection training been conducted at least once this year? Is the training delivered by a qualified instructor? Was the success of each training program […]

Innovations in Hearing Conservation Help Protect Workers and Improve Safety

Every year 30 million people are exposed to hazardous noise on the job, and thousands suffer from preventable work-related hearing loss. Now, some innovative technology comes to the rescue and helps protect workers in noisy environments. For example, at 3M’s Hutchinson, Minnesota, facility, a 2012 Safe-in-Sound award winner, workers undergo annual fit testing, using 3M’s […]

Office Safety: Flying High at United Airlines

Here’s a company that emphasizes safety at its customer contact center and has achieved remarkable results. Last fall, United Airlines’ Detroit Customer Contact Center was named a Star VPP worksite by Michigan OSHA. It was the first Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) certification for United Airlines. Kerry Fischman, senior staff specialist for corporate ground safety, says […]

Serious Accidents Require Serious Action: Be Prepared!

Serious workplace accidents raise serious issues for safety professionals. There may be both legal and human factors to consider. You have to take a proper, level-headed approach and make sure you do all the right things to make things right. If an accident occurs in your workplace, especially a serious one, many people in your […]

What to Do in the Aftermath of a Workplace Accident

Being prepared to act swiftly and effectively in the aftermath of a workplace accident is an important part of effective safety management. Is your accident investigation team prepared? Do you even have one? Having an established, knowledgeable, and well-trained accident investigation response team can be a critical resource in the aftermath of an accident. Among […]

Top 10 Articles from Safety Daily Advisor

Your Safety Daily Advisor peers have spoken! Here is a list of the top 10 most popular Safety Daily Advisor articles so far this year. Read on below for must-read tips on GHS, PPE, Safety Orientation, Training Sessions, and more! PPE: OSHA Standards Review It should come as no surprise that, in addition to specific […]

What to Look for in Foot Protection

OSHA says that It’s your job to make sure employees use foot protection when there is a danger of foot injuries. That makes selecting the right protection for the hazard a priority. OSHA’s general industry foot protection standard (29 CFR 1910.136) says: “The employer shall ensure that each affected employee uses protective footwear when working […]

Put Your Best Foot Forward When It Comes to Foot Protection

Proper PPE can protect employees’ feet from injuries on the job. And that’s good news for you and for your employees. According to the National Safety Council, more than 180,000 foot-related injuries occurred in a recent year. That equates to roughly 400 foot-related injury claims per day. The estimated average cost of these injuries was […]