Creating an effective accident prevention plan is essential to keeping your employees safe. Let's go over some tips to help you get started with your safety plan.

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Creating an effective accident prevention plan is essential to keeping your employees safe. Let's go over some tips to help you get started with your safety plan.
If your workplace handles chemicals, particularly as the initial producer or as a distributor to clients, it’s time to familiarize yourself with the global harmonization system (GHS) of classification and labeling chemicals, or the GHS, for short. What is the GHS? The GHS, first proposed to the United Nations in 1992, is an attempt at ... Read moreThe GHS and You – 5 Big Changes
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Improving Hazard Communication in the Workplace If you’re looking for ways to improve the overall safety of your facility, one of the best places to start is with an evaluation of your current hazard communication standards. According to OSHA, hazard communication violations are the second most commonly cited violations, as of 2012. In 2012 there …
The top 10 OSHA violations in 2013 was similar to 2012 in categories, but the actual number of violations saw a significant increase. Here's the list.
Good employers and safety managers are always looking for ways to improve their workplaces. New equipment such as innovative PPE and new methods for organizing the workplace such as 5S can help create improvements in both safety and efficiency. When you’re always looking at the same workplace day in and day out, coming up with …
In 2012, 4,628 workers were killed on the job. While this number was the second lowest since a comprehensive count of fatal workplace injuries began in 1992, this still means about a dozen workers die at work every day. OSHA strives to reduce these numbers and the number of other workplace injuries and accidents as …