March 2019Edition

Features

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Columns

Safety Leadership: Why system-focused behavior-based safety is the real deal

“Organizations that implement oversimplified BBS systems are shortchanging themselves and their people,” says Jim Spigener of DEKRA Organizational Safety and Reliability, who encourages the use of system-focused BBS.

My Story: Cory J. Grimmer

Cory J. Grimmer shares how he got into the EHS field.

My Story: Mary Baird

Mary Baird shares how she got into the EHS field.

Speaker Spotlight: To improve your safety culture, you have to use your brain

Safety+Health has invited the most highly rated presenters from the annual National Safety Council Congress & Expo to contribute to a new monthly column. Kicking things off is Dale Lesinski, vice president of DiVal Safety, who says attaining the highest safety results is a challenge because many safety managers “miss the key ingredient for success: biology.”

Editor’s Note: Thought-leaders and motivators

Editor Melissa J. Ruminski discusses the process of selecting Technical Sessions for the annual National Safety Council Congress & Expo.
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Safety Tips

Ready to wear: Wearable technology could boost workplace safety, but concerns remain

Wearable technology offers EHS pros another way to help employees stay safer and healthier. But with its potential comes concerns.

Workplace Solutions

Public Citizen, other groups file second lawsuit against rollback of OSHA electronic recordkeeping requirements

OSHA claims its final rule is intended to protect workers from inadvertent public disclosure of their private information.

Product Focus

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