February 2021Edition

Features

Supercharge your safety training

Five tips for keeping workers engaged

Women and safety leadership: ‘A cultural shift’

As the number of women in environmental, health and safety professions increases, so will opportunities for career advancement, experts say.
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Columns

On Safety: An OSHA emergency temporary standard for COVID-19?

With the COVID-19 pandemic, several OSHA State Plan states already have issued emergency temporary standards for COVID-19. President Joe Biden recently issued an Executive Order for OSHA to consider an ETS for COVID-19.

Safety Leadership: Reducing catastrophic incident potential via enhanced human performance reliability

“Telling people to stop making errors or leadership applying discipline won’t improve performance error,” says Matt Hargrove of DEKRA Organizational Safety and Reliability.

My Story: Troy Bridges, CHST

Troy Bridges, CHST, shares how he got into the EHS field.

My Story: Humberto Rios Lara

Humberto Rios Lara shares how he got into the EHS field.

Editor’s Note: See you there

This month, Editor Melissa J. Ruminski invites readers to visit the Safety+Health team at the virtual NSC Safety Congress & Expo.
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Safety Tips

Demolition work: Keep it safe

Demolition work involves the dismantling, razing, destroying or wrecking of any building or structure. Hazards of this dangerous work, according to OSHA, may include materials hidden within structural members (e.g., lead, asbestos, silica, and other chemicals or heavy metals requiring special material handling), as well as unknown strengths or weaknesses of construction materials, such as post-tensioned concrete.

FACE Report: Truck driver fatally struck during flatbed trailer unloading

A 53-year-old truck driver was struck and killed when fence pipes fell from a flatbed trailer during unloading at a fence sales company.

Treating a sharps injury

Health care workers who are exposed to needles – for example, those administering a COVID-19 vaccine – are at risk of sharps injuries and exposure to bloodborne pathogens.

3D printing and worker safety

3D printing is an additive manufacturing technology that has experienced widespread growth across numerous industries in recent years. It’s used in a wide variety of settings, including laboratories, factories, hospitals and schools.

Workplace Solutions

Respiratory protection in health care

How are powered air-purifying systems protecting frontline health care workers from COVID-19?

Electrical safety

How often should we review our arc flash study? Do older buildings have a grandfather clause? With the changes in IEEE 1584, do we have any liability if we don’t recalculate because some areas will have higher energy levels now?

Contact tracing solutions

How can employers increase the accuracy of their contact tracing data to ensure it’s meaningful?

Product Focus

New Products

Sponsored Content

White paper: Mastering the Performance Triad

Correctly integrated with each other, reliability, safety, and maintenance create a comprehensive and coordinated strategy for all complex operations. They form the Performance Triad.

White paper: Written Safety Plans

Keeping written safety plans may seem like a time-consuming chore, but they’re the cornerstone of an effective safety and health program. Get the white paper.

Safety through technology: How to protect your workers, assets, and operations

Electrical incidents happen daily, putting lives and operational continuity at risk. However, there are ways companies can reduce the occurrence of these incidents and protect everyone concerned from the physical, financial, and statutory consequences.
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