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Why Proper Fit is the Bare Minimum Regarding Women’s PPE

Ensuring that personal protective equipment fits well is more than a fashion concern. Ill-fitting PPE puts female workers at real risk. Loose gear means...

Maximizing Safety in Overhead Work Environments: A Guide to Rigid Rail Lifeline Systems

This industry insights guide explores how rigid rail lifeline systems enhance safety and productivity in overhead work environments. It outlines key OSHA fall protection...

Communication-Enabled Wearables Make Worksites Safer, More Productive

During an emergency, everyone involved wants the same thing: situational awareness. What’s happening, where it is, who’s involved and what’s the status of response?...

Material and Color Guide for Underground Warning Tape

Not all warning tapes are created equal. Depending on the project requirements and the type of utility being protected, construction companies must choose the...
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On the Safe Side podcast Episode 72: Previewing National Ladder Safety Month and highlights from the February issue

Mike Van Bree, president of the American Ladder Institute, joins us to discuss National Ladder Safety Month, observed each March. We also review content from the February issue of Safety+Health.

How to Engineer Your Safety Environment for Real Adoption

Many safety programs fail not because people don’t care, but because the systems are too hard to use. This white paper explores how administrative friction, overcomplicated processes and poor design quietly undermine safety adoption and compliance.

On the Safe Side podcast Episode 71: Volunteer first aid response teams

Rommie Duckworth, member of the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians board of directors, joins us to discuss the value of volunteer first aid response teams at work. We also review content from the January issue of Safety+Health.

Oil and Water Don’t Mix – and Neither Do Pedestrians and Forklifts

Every day across thousands of facilities, people and powered industrial vehicles cross paths with little margin for error. With more than 1 million forklifts operating daily in the United States, and more than 1.3 million workers moving through warehouses nationwide, it’s no surprise that forklift–pedestrian incidents happen far too often.
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On the Safe Side podcast Episode 70: OSHA’s Top 10 recap

National Safety Council Senior Director of Research Jay Vietas joins us to discuss OSHA’s list of the Top 10 most frequently cited standards in fiscal year 2025. We also review content from the December issue of Safety+Health.

Industry Guide: The Benefits of Simulation Training for Heavy Equipment Operators

This industry guide explores how simulation-based training improves jobsite safety by allowing trainees to practice high-risk scenarios, such as tipping, equipment failure and severe weather conditions, within a controlled and consequence-free environment.

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