March 2016Edition

Features

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Columns

Washington Update: The same old debate

In a recent congressional subcommittee hearing, lawmakers once again debated the effect of regulation on the economy. But is pitting regulation against economic growth a “false choice,” as one lawmaker suggests?

Safety Leadership: Safety in the era of big data: Principles for getting it right

Don Groover from DEKRA Insight shares why asking the right questions “allows data to work for us, illuminating the path to true improvement.”

Editor’s Note: No accident?

Safety+Health Editor Melissa Ruminski writes about the terms "accident" and "incident."

The Campbell Institute: Eliminating higher-potential events

Glenn Murray from ExxonMobil discusses how “the tools and strategies designed to prevent less-severe incidents – like bumps and bruises, or slips, trips and falls – are necessary but probably not sufficient to effectively prevent incidents with the potential for more serious consequences.”
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Safety Tips

Hearing conservation: Listen up

OSHA estimates that 30 million U.S. workers are exposed to hazardous noise every year. What can safety professionals do to help protect the workforce from hearing loss?

Workplace Solutions

Hearing conservation: Listen up

OSHA estimates that 30 million U.S. workers are exposed to hazardous noise every year. What can safety professionals do to help protect the workforce from hearing loss?

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