Improve Your LOTO Training Program with These Best Practices
LOTO has a reputation in the construction, manufacturing, and industrial industries, but it’s not always a great one. According to OSHA, violations of Lockout/Tagout procedures consistently rank high for most...
How to Apply the ANSI/ASSP Z490.1 Safety Training Standard
Safety training is a cornerstone of any health and safety program. Effective training has the power to break bad habits, improve behaviors, and elevate safety overall. While OSHA holds employers...
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The True North Guide to Forklift Training
Forklift training management is challenging. Because each operator must demonstrate their knowledge before they start work (and at least once every three years), you must ensure that trainers are effective,...
5 Comprehensive MOC Checklists for Management of Change
Management of Change (MOC) is a proven system for keeping employees safe during transitions. This method can be used as a part of Process Safety Management (PSM) or on its...
How to Write a LOTO Policy (DOC Template)
Your lock-tag-try (LOTO) process helps ensure that workers stay safe when around hazardous energy. More importantly, it safeguards workers from severe, debilitating, or deadly injury. A major component of implementing...
Workplace Safety Management Jobs and Salaries
Whether you’re starting out in a career in safety or growing the safety program at your organization, you’ll need to know what to expect in terms of job responsibilities and...
Incident Report Samples to Help You Describe Accidents
Your company’s incident report form should make it easy to record the details of a workplace accident. Even fill-in-the-blank forms require a long-form description of the incident. This portion of...
How to Comply with OSHA Safety Training Standards
The first question an OSHA incident investigator will seek to answer is: “Did the employee receive adequate safety training to do the job?” Throughout its interpretations and citations, OSHA states...