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NIOSH now recommends individual fit-testing for hearing protection

Washington — Citing technological advancements, a recent NIOSH policy update calls on employers to use “individual, quantitative fit testing” to assess the effectiveness of workers’ hearing protection devices.

Bird flu: New hazard alert from Oregon OSHA

Salem, OR — Avoiding unprotected direct or close physical contact with sick/dead animals and wearing appropriate personal protective equipment are two key ways workers can limit their risk of contracting bird flu.

Moving Toward the Future: Holistic Supply Chain Risk Mitigation​

New supply chain challenges are converging and growing, driven by an increasing reliance on contractors; supplier diversification; new environmental, social and corporate-governance regulations; and third-party cyber-security concerns.

Understanding Glove Material Limitations

When selecting safety gloves, most people focus on only hazard ratings – seeing these strengths as the primary guide for choosing the right protection.
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Innovating AED Management for Safer Workplaces

This compelling case study reveals how virtual CPR training during COVID-19 and cutting-edge AED monitoring technology created a safer, more-prepared workforce.

All About You: 5 tips to help make meetings successful

Make the most out of them – whether in person or virtual – with advice from safety pro turned motivational speaker Richard Hawk.

On the Safe Side podcast Episode 59: Conflict resolution for safety pros, winter hazards for workers

Veteran safety pro/speaker/podcaster/columnist Richard Hawk joins the podcast to discuss conflict resolution skills in the “Five Questions With …” segment. We also discuss content from the January issue of Safety+Health, including feature stories on OSHA’s latest batch of most interesting cases and overlooked winter hazards for workers.

On the Safe Side podcast Episode 58: Preventing falls and selling safety to leadership

We discuss content from the December issue of Safety+Health, including feature stories on OSHA’s Top 10 most cited standards and how safety professionals “sell” safety to leadership. Also, Tim Neubauer, joins us to discuss falls and how to protect workers in the “Five Questions With …” segment.
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Quiz: Which industries have the most OSHA citations?

Read the new OSHA's Top 10, the most frequently cited standards for fiscal year 2023, in the December issue of Safety+Health. Then, guess which industries had the most citations.

Scaling AED Programs: Remote Monitoring Enhances Efficiencies at Lower Costs

When cardiac arrest strikes, AEDs serve as a critical first line of defense, potentially doubling or even tripling survival rates when used within the first three minutes.

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