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....

10 Things You Can Do with Safesite in Under Two Minutes

The work of safety comes with a huge number of time-consuming but mission-critical tasks. The sheer amount of mandatory paperwork alone makes you wish you could add more hours to...

10 Things Safety Pros Must Know About the Ex Mod

In today’s world, you have a lot of numbers to track. There’s your TRIR, LTRIR, and the DART. And those are just for OSHA. The good news is that you...

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Four Forklift Safety Topics Based on OSHA Rules

From inspections to training, forklift compliance obligations never end. Regular toolbox talks and intermittent safety stand-downs are an easy way to remind workers of their responsibilities, communicate new information, and...

The Ultimate Guide to Safety Reporting & KPIs

Safety reports are an important part of your job. They provide an overview of what’s happening in your department, your impact on the organization, and help you strengthen your safety...

Safesite Predicts 2021’s Health and Safety Trends

The year 2020 was a wild year for health and safety professionals. We’re all still processing it, and most days look to be a repeat of last year. Some of...

How to Reduce Your Workers Compensation Premiums with Safety Software

How do you help your organization get the best price on next year’s workers compensation premium? The answer is surprisingly simple: safety software. Yes, the same tool you use to...

How to Make a Case for Moving Beyond Compliance

Your company checks all the compliance boxes. You put the OSHA and DOL posters up in all the right places. You’re pretty proud of the safety orientation you developed for...

5 Steps to Stronger Safety Workflows in Areas with No Service

People working in remote areas may be twice as likely to require hospitalization due to an injury. Not only are injuries more serious, but more time elapses between the incident...
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