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White Paper: Electric Vehicle Industry Report

This document provides a high-level look into the many fields of interest involved in the global shift to EVs. We’ve gleaned this information from a wide variety of reputable, well-supported research firms and organizations throughout the world.

Forklifts: Safe Operation and Training

Learn and apply the latest best practices to avoid forklift-related OSHA violations and incidents in your workplace.

Can I Use Microsoft Power Apps for Incident Reporting?

We know it happens: You notice a safety issue, but your internet connection is too poor to report it or no desktop computer is in sight. However, for efficient environmental, health and safety management, you need to be able to report incidents and hazards whenever and wherever.

Choosing Quality Over Compromise. The Footwear Story on the Railroad.

There’s no doubt about it, working on a railroad can be tough on work boots. See how Dallas, Garland & Northeastern Railroad realized the importance of quality and durability when it came to protecting its crew with the right footwear for the job.
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Maximize Safety & Efficiency: OSHA Housekeeping Checklist

Avoid costly fines and enhance workplace safety with KPA’s comprehensive OSHA Housekeeping Checklist. Designed to help you meet OSHA’s strict standards, this checklist helps you ensure compliance while safeguarding your employees.

All About You: Stick to your guns

“Getting others to integrate your unique ideas or techniques is often tricky when there’s a lack of understanding and fear of change.”

On the Safe Side podcast Episode 50: Safety I vs. Safety II and April issue highlights

In Episode 50, the S+H team celebrates a milestone and examines content from the April issue, including the results of the annual Training Survey, safety and health for remote workers, and work zone safety. Also, SafeStart’s Tim Page-Bottorff joins the podcast to preview his presentation on Safety I vs. Safety II, in partnership with Corrie Pitzer, to be made at the 2024 NSC Spring Safety Conference and Expo.

Three Current Trends in Occupational Safety and Health in 2024

Many of the workplace safety trends that characterized 2023 will continue into 2024, but the longer-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are continuing to change the ways people work and relate to each other. Workplace safety, Workplace safety and health, Columbia Southern University
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Locked In, Smoothed Out: Loading Dock Safety

Loading docks are busy places – and hazards are everywhere. Dock personnel exposed to crushing threats and repetitive, manual tasks are at serious risk for chronic, life-altering injuries.

All About You: Change your perception

“Whether doing a routine inspection, driving to work or counseling a co-worker violating a safety procedure, your perception can make each experience a positive one.”

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