September 2022Edition

Features

Rising Stars of Safety, Class of 2022

The National Safety Council presents the Rising Stars of Safety, Class of 2022 – a group of young safety professionals with a proven track record of safety leadership in their organization and are dedicated to continuous improvement.

Are you a ‘safety cop’?

“Your primary role is to try to influence,” one expert says. “You can’t do that by saying, ‘This is the rule. Follow it.”

Create a volunteer first aid response team for your workplace

Thinking about creating an in-house first aid response team? Here are five tips for getting started.

The 2022 NSC Safety Congress & Expo

Safety+Health takes you inside the upcoming 2022 NSC Safety Congress & Expo, set for Sept. 16-22 in San Diego. We map out all you need to know to make the most of your experience.
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Columns

All About You: Make the most of your time in San Diego

Safety pro turned motivational speaker Richard Hawk offers four tips for making the most out of your time at the 2022 NSC Safety Congress & Expo.

Safety Leadership: Setting supervisors up for safety success

“Provide them with strategies that enhance safety activities by incorporating leadership best practices,” says Claudia Lima of DEKRA.

Editor’s Note: Go teams

For many years, I was a member of the team at NSC headquarters. We took part in unannounced drills. We also responded to many real emergencies, and I heard a number of times from colleagues that having a trained team onsite made them feel safer.

BCSP Viewpoints: Find a passion and keep growing – advice for young safety pros

“If you know safety is what you want to do, there are so many avenues,” says safety pro Anthony Dohmann.
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Safety Tips

5 tips to reduce repetitive stress injuries

Construction workers: Do you often perform the same task at work over and over again? Do you experience pain afterward? What starts as a minor ache or pain can quickly turn into a more serious condition – a repetitive stress injury.

Working women and menopause: How employers can help

Menopause, when a woman’s menstrual cycle stops permanently, typically occurs between age 45 and 55. According to the National Institutes of Health, it can last anywhere from seven to 14 years.

Where to place fire extinguishers

Are your workplace fire extinguishers in the right place? According to the National Fire Protection Association, employers need to consider two key factors: accessibility and visibility.

FACE Report: Communication tower worker falls 260 feet

A 24-year-old tower climber died after falling from a communication tower under construction. The climber was part of a three-person crew. He was a certified instructor and the designated safety person and fall protection trainer for the company.

Workplace Solutions

Respiratory protection for disaster relief efforts

How can emergency responders best be prepared with proper respiratory protection this hurricane season?

Terms and acronyms of protective apparel

What are the common terms of protective apparel, and what do they mean?

Product Focus

New Products

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The Ultimate Guide to Hazard Communication

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Events that Shaped the History of Safety

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Safety & Universal Waste in the Workplace

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OSHA Safety Training Basics: What You Need to Know

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