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Data-Driven Goals to Improve Safety

In the world of safety, data is everything. We have a vast amount of data on workplace accidents thanks to groups like OSHA and the Department of Labor. Yet the...

3 Proven Ways to Achieve Speed and Safety in Project Schedules

When it comes to delivering projects, faster is better. Projects delivered ahead of schedule are often below budget and leave us with a good rapport with the client. However, the...

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The Best Forklift Inspection Checklists – with Free Templates

OSHA 1910.178(q)(7) requires daily pre-shift forklift inspections for safety compliance. Because your team completes these inspections every single day, it’s easy to become complacent and start going through the motions....

Ladder Safety Toolbox Talks to Prevent Falls

Holding a ladder safety talk doesn’t have to be a chore. Even if your team feels like they know everything about using ladders, you can still impact behavior. Reduce the...

How to Manage Forklift Certifications

Managing forklift certifications seems easy, but there’s more to it than meets the eye. Experienced safety pros know you can’t just accept a certificate and sign your name on a...

Exciting Advancements in Fall Prevention Technology

Falls continue to be one of OSHA’s Top 4 Violations year after year. While addressing falls from a behavioral standpoint is effective for prevention, there is also ample opportunity for...

How to Monitor and Reduce Silica Dust Exposure

In the 1930s, the Department of Labor released a film called Stop Silicosis. In the 12-minute video, a narrator reports the dangers of silicosis—disease, disablement, death. He then warns: “The...

5 Symptoms of a Broken Safety Culture

During Safety Stand-Down week, we should take the time to think a little deeper about how we do our work, how we treat each other, and what we can do...
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