April 2022Edition

Features

‘We can benefit the team’

“Clear written and verbal communications are essential to health and safety excellence,” says one safety expert. “It’s even more important when different languages are involved.”

You’re in charge of safety – now what?

Whether you’ve been asked to move from another department or safety has been added to your list of current job duties, here’s where to start.

‘Always talking about safety’

Allegion has received the 2021 Robert W. Campbell Award – presented annually by the National Safety Council to an organization that successfully integrates environmental, health and safety management with business operations.

Demolition work: A look at the hazards

Demolition work presents multiple hazards. Planning can go a long way in helping prevent worker injury and illness.
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Columns

Safety Leadership: Foster a culture of accountability

“Accountability is a safety leadership best practice that’s in demand,” says Paul Angelo of DEKRA.

Editor’s Note: ‘It may mean something completely different’

When I’m searching for the latest safety research, I sometimes find myself on websites that are in French, Japanese and other languages. And the Safety+Health website occasionally receives comments from Spanish-speaking readers.

On Research: Making safety training ‘stickier’

Journal of Safety Research contributors talk about their work. Kicking things off is researcher Tristan Casey, who answers questions about his study on “making safety training stickier.”
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Safety Tips

FACE Report: Heavy equipment operator struck and killed when excavator bucket detaches

A 21-year-old heavy equipment operator died after being struck by an excavation bucket that became detached from the quick coupling device attached to the end of a boom.

Don’t drive distracted

The National Safety Council recognizes April as Distracted Driving Awareness Month. NSC urges drivers to put their cellphone down and focus on the road ahead.

Chemical safety 101: flammable liquids

Did you know? Flammable liquids are required to be stored in approved glass, plastic or metal containers.

Prevent work zone-related incidents

National Work Zone Awareness Week is April 11-15. This year’s theme is “Work zones are a sign to slow down.”

Workplace Solutions

Choosing the right footwear

What do workers need to look for when buying foot protection?

Fleet safety technology

How can the right driver monitoring/management system help keep safety a priority?

Hearing protection for all jobs

As workplaces face labor shortages, employees are covering more jobs and responsibilities. How can safety managers ensure workers receive the proper hearing protection across different job environments in a single shift?

Product Focus

New Products

Sponsored Content

Benchmarking Contractor Safety Management with Maturity Models

This white paper explores: Key elements of contractor management programs; contractor safety management maturity models; tips to implement a world-class contractor management program; and the evolving supply chain risk management culture.

OSHA Inspections: Are You Prepared?

What are the best ways to develop and maintain written safety plans? Which federal and state plan requirements apply to your business? Download a free white paper for the answers to these questions and more.

Manage your safe listening – beyond occupational exposures

Audition Technology’s white paper summarizes the current global standards for safe listening in the environment and from audio (headphones) and provides a framework for monitoring lifestyle exposures versus safe dose, building awareness and self-management with associated tools offered by the company.
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