A Safety Guide to Electrical Hazards

How many electrical hazards can you count around you right now? Unless you are off-grid, there’s at least a handful of electrical outlets and electrical tools nearby you right now....

4 Key Areas that Need MOC Warehouse Technology Today

Take a journey into any fulfillment center, warehouse, manufacturing plant, or construction site and you’ll likely see Roomba-like robots zipping around carrying hundreds of pounds of products to pick stations....

How to Use 5S Lean to Transform Your Safety Program

If you’ve spent any amount of time in a warehouse or around a construction site, then you’ve likely heard all about the benefits of Lean, including Six Sigma, Total Quality...

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Hidden Hazards: How to Fit and Wear a Fall Arrest Harness

Fall protection. It seems like it should be a no-brainer. If someone’s working at heights, they need a fall arrest harness (and a fall arrest system). And yet: OSHA 1926.501...

Your Guide to Workplace Injury Statistics for 2021

Tracking incident and injury trends is a helpful way to shore up your organization’s safety program. However, it can also be helpful to track your workplace data against injury data...

5 Painless Methods for Implementing Safety Software

You have finally had it with your master Excel document and you’re ready to make the move to safety management software. As a safety pro, you already know you’re going...

Form Builders VS. Safety Management Software

If you have a safety data entry backlog, you’re not alone. Many leaders are sitting on a pile of paper forms — and a goldmine of data — that could...

Dig Deep: The Ultimate Excavation Safety Guide

Excavation work involves removing soil or rocks and leaving behind an open area, a hole, or cavity. Excavation can be done manually using tools, such as on an archaeological site....

OSHA Electrical Safety Checklist Round-up

Working with and near electrical currents is part of daily life at work and even at home. Even though electricity is everywhere, there is no safe way to encounter electricity....
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