What to Include in Your Safety Report Template
Creating a safety report template can serve the same benefits as the forms and documents you use every day. You know exactly what to report on and...
Creating a safety report template can serve the same benefits as the forms and documents you use every day. You know exactly what to report on and...
What does safety training cost per employee? And how do you justify the cost? Here’s a breakdown for EHS managers before their next budget meeting.
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February 1st is the day when most companies post their OSHA 300A forms summarizing all of the recordable incidents from the prior year. Read more.
Safety observation software can play a crucial role in helping you record and learn from safety-related actions.
Safety observation cards are simple tools for identifying potential workplace hazards. Here’s what they do and how they work to provide better safety.
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is the collective term of types of wearable equipment and gear that’s meant to protect employees from hazards.
A disaster management plan keeps your employees safe when Mother Nature strikes. Here’s how to implement yours.
Blood spills are a huge mess and an even larger hazard. Here are blood spills OSHA guidelines that your team needs to know to safely respond to...
Global Environment, Health, and Safety is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the identification, assessment, and prevention of environmental...
The utility industry is vital to modern society, but these services come with inherent hazards. This makes workplace safety in the utility industry...
5 minute safety talks are the best way to reinforce the importance of workplace safety. Here are some great topics for you to keep in mind.
Learn why companies should encourage employees to report every safety mishap, even minor accidents, and close calls.