Barry Bottino

Associate Editor [email protected]

Be ready for earthquakes

Earthquakes don’t last long, but they can have long-lasting effects on both people and property. Is your workplace prepared?

Kids and hot cars

According to the National Safety Council, in 2018, 53 children died in hot cars. Although these incidents are more common in the summer months, they’re not limited to July and August.

Safe spring cleaning: 12 tips

Before tackling spring cleaning, you should be aware of the hazards that may await you: handling household chemicals, lifting heavy objects, navigating around clutter, walking on wet surfaces, and reaching or climbing – to name a few.

On the Safe Side podcast Episode 12: Virtual National Safety Council Safety Congress & Expo

In Episode 12, Heidi Mitchell and Bill Steinbach from the National Safety Council Conventions team stop by to talk about this year’s virtual NSC Safety Congress & Expo – and how to get the most out of your experience.
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Take it to heart

A person has a heart attack every 40 seconds in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And although heart disease is the No. 1 killer for both sexes, women often experience very different heart attack symptoms than men.

Supercharge your safety training

Five tips for keeping workers engaged

On the Safe Side podcast Episode 11: NFPA 70E standard and what to expect from OSHA

In Episode 11, the Safety+Health team discusses the latest changes to NFPA 70E, the National Fire Protection Association’s standard for electrical safety in the workplace. The team asks Jane Terry, vice president of government affairs at the National Safety Council, about what’s ahead for OSHA over the next four years. 

NFPA 70E: Five key revisions for 2021

Safety+Health looks at some important changes to “the primary consensus standard addressing electrical hazards.”
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What’s ahead for OSHA?

Prominent worker safety experts weigh in on likely changes for the agency under the Biden administration.

On the Safe Side podcast Episode 10: Working in the cold and OSHA’s Top 10

In Episode 10, the Safety+Health team discusses the dangers of working in the cold as winter sets in across the country. Although OSHA has not released fiscal year 2020 data on the agency’s Top 10 most cited violations, Associate Editor Kevin Druley shares insights into the Top 10 via interviews with two workplace safety experts.

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