Are you perpetuating lone worker myths? These ways of thinking can jeopardize their well-being and safety Gen Handley September 24, 2024 There are several safety myths around lone worker safety that can harm the wellbeing of those performing their jobs alone.Read More
Safeguarding the invisible workforce The crucial role of gas detection and safety monitoring for lone workers Dante Moore September 30, 2024 Advanced gas detection and safety monitoring solutions emerge as indispensable tools in safeguarding lone workers.Read More
Ensuring safety for solo workers with technology Rick Pedley October 2, 2024 In today’s dynamic work environments, an increasing number of employees find themselves working alone.Read More
Shutdown season: Essential maintenance for fall turnarounds and outages Chris McGlynn, MS, CSP September 26, 2024 In today’s dynamic work environments, an increasing number of employees find themselves working alone.Read More
Technologies to keep lone workers safe Zain Idris October 1, 2024 Lone workers are defined as employees who work without close contact or supervision from other colleagues.Read More
How to determine which fall protection harness is the right one Philip Jacklin September 27, 2024 Thorough training can ensure workers are using the right harness for them in terms of equipment and fit. Read More
Why is heat top of mind for OSHA, workers and employers? A breakdown of the factors could pose heat illness risks Zach Pucillo August 14, 2024 This new rule from OSHA paired with dangerously high summer temperatures mean that heat safety will continue to weigh heavily for some time to come.Read More
September helps shine a light on workplace mental health Benita Mehta September 23, 2024 September is recognized as Suicide Awareness Month, a time to shed light on a complex issue that impacts countless individuals worldwide.Read More
PPE hang-ups in the NFL Many players have the same attitude toward personal protective equipment as many workers Dave Johnson September 24, 2024 Former NFL players stand about twice the risk as the general population to suffer from early-onset Alzheimer's, ALS, Parkinson's or dementia.Read More
It’s time to provoke to spur action from OHS leaders Change old-school thinking about risk assessments for pregnant workers Dan Markiewicz MS, CIH, CSP, RMP September 25, 2024 Why would I risk OHS organizational wrath with such nasty and unfounded comments?Read More
Reversing the normalization of performance deviations can be difficult Peter G. Furst October 3, 2024 Many organizations suffer from performance deviation despite their best efforts.Read More