April 2018Edition

Features

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Columns

Safety Leadership: Driving in the safe brain lane

Have you ever arrived at work and found yourself unable to recall the details of your drive? Larry R. Russell, principal consultant for the Brain-Centric Reliability System at DEKRA Organizational Safety & Reliability, discusses this and other “brain-centered hazards” that stand in the way of us being safer drivers.

My Story: Shawn King

Shawn King shares how he got into the EHS field.

My Story: Josh Opferman

Josh Opferman shares how he got into the EHS field.

My Story: Edward S. Sowers Jr.

Edward S. Sowers Jr. shares how he got into the EHS field.

Editor’s Note: The robots are here

Editor Melissa J. Ruminski discusses the use of robots in the workplace.

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Safety Tips

House hearing explores employers’ role in combating opioid crisis

Employers “can and will be at the forefront of implementing pivotal solutions to prevent and treat opioid addictions,” one researcher testified during a joint hearing convened by two House subcommittees.

Workplace Solutions

The Hierarchy of Controls

The Hierarchy of Controls helps safety professionals identify and mitigate exposures to on-the-job hazards. “You can’t eliminate every hazard, but the closer you can get to the top, the closer you can reach that ideal and make people healthier and safer,” one expert says.

Product Focus

New Products

Sponsored Content

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