July 2024Edition

Features

The importance of Safety Data Sheets

They’re “essential for a compliant hazard communication program,” one expert says. (Bonus: Take our quiz to find out how much you know about SDSs.)
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Columns

Safety Leadership: Are you prepared to keep your workers safe from heat?

“A general rule of thumb is to identify activities that expose employees to heat above 85° F for 15 minutes or more.”

Editor’s Note: Heat safety in focus

One way you can keep up to date on the latest news on preventing heat-related illnesses – from regulation and legislation to research and resources – is to subscribe to “The Safety+Health Daily” e-newsletter.

On Research: How do engineering students view safety?

One researcher wants to better understand how future engineers can contribute to safety culture when they enter the workforce.
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Safety Tips

On the Safe Side podcast Episode 53: HazCom Standard updates and what’s new with MSDs

We discuss content from the July issue of Safety+Health, including the latest news about musculoskeletal injuries. Also, National Safety Council Principal Consultant Rich Fairfax joins the podcast to discuss what safety pros should know about recent changes to OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard.

Keep workers safe during hazardous heat

Seven facts about on-the-job heat exposure

Workplace Solutions

On the Safe Side podcast Episode 53: HazCom Standard updates and what’s new with MSDs

We discuss content from the July issue of Safety+Health, including the latest news about musculoskeletal injuries. Also, National Safety Council Principal Consultant Rich Fairfax joins the podcast to discuss what safety pros should know about recent changes to OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard.

Keep workers safe during hazardous heat

Seven facts about on-the-job heat exposure

Positive reinforcement done right

Changing traditional approaches can change safety culture for the better, experts say

Product Focus

New Products

Sponsored Content

Cleaning Up the ‘Defunct AED Mess’

Remote monitoring cleans up the “defunct AED mess” by monitoring AEDs at scale by removing many of the process and people challenges that come from manual inspections.

A Nudge-led Approach To Hand Safety


Did you know that small changes in the environment can influence safer decisions and promote positive behavior? This theory is a concept in behavioral science that proposes subtle, indirect suggestions can effectively influence the behavior and decision-making processes of individuals and groups.

Rethinking Reimbursement Programs

This informative guide from Red Wing for Business compares the many advantages of a managed safety footwear program with those of a typical reimbursement program – for both you and your employees.
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