S+H Staff

Trends in … head protection

Protecting workers’ heads from hazards is a serious responsibility. Example: NIOSH data shows that, from 2003 to 2010, a quarter of all work-related deaths in the construction industry were caused by a traumatic brain injury. Workers in many other industries are at risk for head injuries, too.

Rising Stars of Safety, Class of 2023

Meet the 2023 Rising Stars of Safety – 36 young safety professionals who are making an impact.

Safety Leadership: Hey HR, we need you at the table!

Paul Angelo and Toni Fleming from DEKRA say HR can be a key player in helping your organization become “world class.”

All About You: Become a conversation dynamo

What does it take to be a welcome and effective conversationalist? Safety pro and motivational speaker Richard Hawk shares what works for him.
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My Story: Jade Nelson

Jade Nelson shares how she got into the EHS field.

‘Nearly always preventable’: Help workers avoid hearing loss

From the blare of a forklift-collision warning to the wail of an ambulance siren, noise can make us aware of hazards our eyes haven’t yet seen. But not all noise is helpful.

Workplace fire safety: What’s your plan?

If a fire broke out at your workplace, would workers know what to do? Do they know what procedures to follow?

Stay safe when using portable light strings

Portable light strings are electric lights connected along a cable, wire or string.
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FACE Report: Two workers killed in boom lift rollover

The workers were moving the lift perpendicular to the hill slope with the boom arm extended when it tipped over in the downhill direction, catapulting the basket to the ground.

Handling hazardous chemicals

What are the requirements for labeling secondary chemical containers?

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