March 2014Edition

Features

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Safety Leadership: Why don’t employees follow the rules?

Getting employees to follow the rules – even those that keep them safe – is more difficult than simply having the desire to avoid injuries. Culture, leadership, organizational systems and other factors make up a complex system that interacts with, influences and guides workplace behavior.

Washington Update: Targeting hazards, or ‘naming and shaming’?

OSHA’s recently proposed revision to its Recordkeeping Standard would require nearly half a million establishments to submit their injury and illness data. This is information employers already are required to keep – OSHA would simply collect it.

State Spotlight: OSHA Region 2

Safety+Health takes a region-by-region look at injury statistics, this month with OSHA Region 2. Read a listing of the region's emphasis programs and fatality and injury counts by state.

Editor’s Note: From the desk of …

Office ergonomics is the theme of this month's Editor's Note.
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Safety Tips

Office worker ergonomics

Safety+Health shares – in pictures – how the National Safety Council conducts ergonomics assessments of workers’ desks and chairs to help prevent MSDs.

Workplace Solutions

Office worker ergonomics

Safety+Health shares – in pictures – how the National Safety Council conducts ergonomics assessments of workers’ desks and chairs to help prevent MSDs.

The future of PSM

Amid recent industrial catastrophes, OSHA is considering revisions to its 20-year-old Process Safety Management Standard. What changes is the agency considering? Stakeholders weigh in.

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