February 2018Edition

Features

- Digital Partners -

Columns

My Story: Robert Jernigan

Robert Jernigan shares how he got into the EHS field.

Safety Leadership: Tipping point: Inoculating against critical performance errors

“Many organizations have not yet installed effective measures that actually get people thinking and executing correctly when it really counts,” says DEKRA Insight’s David Musgrave, who discusses new neuroscience-based ways to keep employees safe and unplanned events at bay.

My Story: MRutheyi Thompson

MRutheyi Thompson shares how she got into the EHS field.

My Story: Christina M. Kellems

Christina M. Kellems shares how she got into the EHS field.

Editor’s Note: The stories begin…

Editor Melissa J. Ruminski discusses the Safety+Health magazine's new column, "My Story."

- Digital Partners -

Safety Tips

Workplace Solutions

Court of Appeals rejects industry challenge to silica rule, requests OSHA to consider medical removal protections

The ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia upholds the lower permissible exposure limit in OSHA’s updated silica rule. Supporters of the rule call the court’s decision a “huge victory” for workers, while opponents say it disregards “legitimate concerns.”

Product Focus

New Products

Sponsored Content

- Digital Partners -