October 2024Edition

Features

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Columns

Editor’s Note: Reaching across generations

The understanding that, in general, specific generational groups have certain preferences about how they obtain and retain information could prevent an on-the-job injury or death.

Safety Leadership: Leading change: How to make initiatives stick

“Safety leaders can help their leadership teams drive initiatives by focusing on balancing three types of actions: strategic, tactical and symbolic.”

On Research: Can training change teens’ attitudes about working safely?

NIOSH researcher Rebecca Guerin looked at whether job-specific safety training and skills can help build a foundation of safety for young workers.
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Safety Tips

On the Safe Side podcast Episode 56: Recovery-friendly workplaces and a look back to NSC Safety Congress & Expo

We discuss content from the October issue of Safety+Health and share our thoughts on the 2024 NSC Safety Congress & Expo. Also, Jamie Osborne, a public health analyst at NIOSH, joins us to discuss recovery-friendly workplaces in the “Five Questions With …” segment.

Workplace Solutions

7 common workplace safety hazards (revisited)

A follow-up – eight years later – to one of our most popular articles.

Safety from head to toe

Keeping workers cool. Protecting their heads from traumatic brain injuries. Ensuring their eyes are adequately shielded from flying debris. Offering them comfortable yet protective gear. We spoke with leading PPE manufacturers about these issues – and how employers can help.

OSHA’s updated HazCom standard: What’s changed?

Richard Fairfax – a former OSHA official and now a principal consultant for the National Safety Council – provides insight.

Product Focus

New Products

Sponsored Content

Managing Subcontractor Risks: Ensuring Compliance & Mitigating Disruptions in Complex Supply Chains

Managing the tangled network of contractors and subcontractors with whom your business partners is a complex, time-consuming challenge.

A Deeper Dive into OSHA’s Final Rule Updating the HazCom Standard

OSHA finally published its final rule updating the requirements in its standard on hazard communication (1910.1200).

Get the Essential Guide to Women’s PPE

Despite the growing number of women working in the skilled trades, most personal protective equipment is still made with men in mind.

OSHA Safety Training: 5 Things to Know

This e-book identifies five basics that employers and environmental, health and safety professionals need to consider when developing workplace safety and health training programs that comply with OSHA standards.
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