October 2021Edition

Features

Rising Stars of Safety, Class of 2021

The National Safety Council presents the 2021 Rising Stars of Safety – safety professionals younger than 40 who are making an impact.

Human and organizational performance

Proponents of the workplace safety philosophy say it provides a more realistic understanding of how workers operate – and an acknowledgment that even the best make mistakes.

Safety at every rung

Although ladders aren’t as complex as other equipment, their relative simplicity can lead to a lack of training for some workers, one safety expert says.

(Back to) The future of safety

Last year, Safety+Health asked a number of prominent voices in occupational safety and health if they believed the COVID-19 pandemic would have a lasting impact on the field. Now, we’re following up on those predictions.
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Columns

Safety Leadership: More than a manager: Leaders are needed to avoid organizational complacency

“Organizations must reframe success not just by the services or products they provide, but in the conduct of their leaders,” says Sarah Eck of DEKRA.

Editor’s Note: A focus on the future

As we enter the final months of yet another challenging year for occupational safety and health professionals, the October issue of Safety+Health offers a look at the future of the field.

My Story: Christy Caputo

Christy Caputo shares how she got into the EHS industry.

My Story: Dean Hillis

Dean Hillis shares how he got into the EHS industry.
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Safety Tips

Stress in the workplace

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, stress levels among many workers have been through the roof. Studies have shown that between caregiving duties, job responsibilities and more, employees are feeling overwhelmed. And stress has been linked to health conditions such as cardiovascular issues, depression and obesity.

Prevent falls when working near rooftop hatches

Guarding floor and wall openings and holes is a requirement under OSHA’s fall protection standard. Hatches, which provide workers with direct access to a rooftop where equipment is often stored, fall under this requirement.

FACE Report: Truck driver crushed by cardboard bale

A 47-year-old truck driver died after delivering 1,500-pound bales of recycled cardboard to a paper production mill.

Workplace Solutions

Chemical safety best practices

What are the best practices, and proactive measures being taken, to ensure chemical safety in the workplace?

Chemical exposure pathways

How can hazardous chemicals enter the human body? What should safety professionals know about each avenue of entry?

Product Focus

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