June 2020Edition

Features

Avoiding arc flashes

Arc flash injuries can be catastrophic. Experts say they’re preventable.

Remote support

What can employers do to help people working from home stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic – and beyond?

SAFER: NSC creates task force to provide guidance on returning to work safely

The National Safety Council has launched SAFER: Safe Actions for Employee Returns, a comprehensive, multifaceted initiative aimed at developing industry- and risk-specific recommendations and resources for all U.S. employers.
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Columns

Safety Leadership: Your brain on Zoom

David Musgrave, who leads the Brain-Centric Reliability practice area at DEKRA (dekra.us), offers suggestions to combat the “virtual brain drain” inherent with virtual meetings and presentations.

Speaker Spotlight: Is your culture out of balance? 3 clues

“It’s often a lack of trust that keeps employees from reporting safety incidents,” says speaker and author Rodney Grieve, who offers ways leaders can restore balance to their safety culture.

Editor’s Note: Spend some time ‘On the Safe Side’

This month, Melissa J. Ruminski invites readers to listen to the new podcast from the Safety+Health team.

My Story: Doug Kyle

Doug Kyle shares how he got into the EHS field.

My Story: Gary Spagnuolo

Gary Spagnuolo shares how he got into the EHS field.
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Safety Tips

A safe drive

Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of workplace death. Preliminary estimates released in May by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration show a 1.2% decrease in motor vehicle-related deaths in 2019 from the previous year.

Focus on mental health

Workers might be facing a number of issues during the COVID-19 crisis that can have an impact on mental health, including furloughs and layoffs, social isolation, financial hardships and worries, and health concerns for themselves and their families.

Build a strong culture: Tips for ‘talking safety’

No one can keep an entire organization safe on his or her own. Collaboration is needed to create a strong safety culture in which everyone looks out for each other.

Keep your workday free of ergo issues

“Our bodies are very good at giving us warning signs when something needs to change,” NSC says. “We just need to be willing to listen and take action.”

Workplace Solutions

Key charting to manage lockout

How does safety padlock key charting help me manage my lockout padlock system?

Product Focus

New Products

Sponsored Content

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