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Train Your Workers to Spot Eye Hazards

Our Safety Training Tips editor reminds us that March is Workplace Eye Safety and Health Month. So what kind of eye safety events do you have planned to prevent eye injuries among your workers? Start with prevention. The best way to promote eye safety is to make sure you’re currently doing everything possible to prevent […]

Free Report for Safety Professionals: 12 Ways to Boost Workplace Safety

The Safety Daily Advisor announced today the release of a free report for safety professionals, 12 Ways to Boost Workplace Safety, which will help managers learn how to provide guidance and leadership to their employees. This exclusive special report offers a wealth of information on tips such as stressing safety training, becoming a hazard detective, […]

Sector Highlights from the 2013 Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program

Sector Highlights from the 2013 Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program In 2013 1,572 power plants reported, which is down from 1,589 in 2011 and 1,601 in 2012. This sector consists of facilities that produce electricity by combusting fossil fuels and/or biomass and the emissions from this sector are solely from stationary fuel combustion sources, although carbon […]

EHSDA Song of the Week: Accident Prone

Near-miss incidents may not result in damage or injury, but they should not be ignored. This week, EHS Daily Advisor wrote about the importance of near-miss reporting. To go along with that focus, the Song of the Week is “Accident Prone,” a low-key masterpiece from Bay Area punk act Jawbreaker. The fourth track on the […]

What Small Businesses Can Expect from EPA Outreach

Why Is the EPA Looking for Your Input? The current EPA is not shy about touting its outreach efforts and the current administrator’s less-than-shy personality may make you think that the Agency is just gung-ho about finding out how you feel about environmental regulations. However, especially if you are a small business (more about that […]

The ‘Swiss Army Knife’ of Safety Training Tools

Today’s expert advises training materials with varied formats that go beyond simple verbal lectures. Here’s one that trains in 25 different subjects at a single low cost. . Yesterday’s Advisor began a discussion of consultant Ben Wurtmann’s concept of safety training that goes beyond simple accident avoidance to the point that it also improves work […]

O&G Proposal Worries Industry

The Department of Interior’s (DOI) most recent and perhaps most consequential responses to the catastrophic April 2010 Deepwater Horizon blowout in the Gulf of Mexico are proposed regulations for blowout preventer (BOP) systems and well control, which were published in the April 17, 2015, Federal Register.

Zero Injuries Is No Longer a Dream for Some

Read about how one Fortune 100 company set and achieved a goal to reduce the number and severity of workplace injuries by 50 percent in 5 years. The program was so successful, the company is already into its second 5-year challenge. Anyone who thinks changing safety direction and outcomes at a large company is impossible […]