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Frontline worker engagement is crucial for operational success and safety in today's fast-paced, data-driven work environments. Join us during this webinar to learn about the foundations of best practices in frontline worker engagement, focusing on clear communication; context-relevant training; and engagement strategies that support immediacy of action, productivity and cross-functional value.
Electrical safety is difficult to establish and even more so to sustain. OSHA has electrical safety requirements for commercial industry users, utilities and construction. These requirements govern technology and work practices. During this webinar, we’ll use principles from a consensus standard (NFPA 70E-2024) to establish specific – and customized – electrical safety work practices.
We’ll then discuss practical means to sustain these safe work practices, as well as address what to inspect, how to perform inspections and the frequency of inspections. The webinar will conclude with a case history on an electrical failure that resulted in equipment damage and an injured worker, followed by a discussion on how the principles would have prevented these outcomes.
In the critical world of workplace safety, the principles of Human Organizational Performance have become widely used to guide organizations toward a more resilient and human-centric approach to health and safety operations. Join this webinar to learn how the five basic principles of HOP can help transform a business’s safety culture, enhance the well-being of workforces and improve the efficiency of operations.
Stay ahead of regulatory changes with an in-depth look at standards on weld fume exposure and the latest innovations in weld fume extraction systems. Experts will provide valuable insights into current regulations, upcoming changes and practical steps to ensure your operations remain compliant.
The webinar will also feature live demonstrations to showcase the different types of fume extraction solutions to consider for various welding applications. Learn about best practices for fume management and discover how engineering controls can enhance safety and efficiency in your workplace.
Join us for an insightful webinar on employee training and engagement. Our speakers, Shawn Smith, product director of training at KPA, and Taylor Thorn, senior product director at KPA, bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table.
Whether you’re looking to enhance your current training program or start from scratch, this webinar will provide actionable insights to help you effectively engage your frontline workers. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to transform your training approach.
This webinar delves into HazCom training requirements and breaks down the information into manageable pieces. We'll also talk about recent changes to the HazCom standard. Time will also be reserved for a live Q&A session.
Did you know that, according to OSHA estimates, language barriers are cited as a contributing factor in 25% of workplace incidents? These incidents not only endanger the lives of employees but also result in significant financial losses for businesses. As the U.S. workforce evolves, language skills are becoming an essential training need for businesses across many industries. During this webinar, we’ll explore how the U.S. workforce is evolving and the intersection of language learning and workplace safety, providing practical strategies and best practices for better collaboration and communication between multilingual teams.
With the global shift toward responsible and sustainable business practices, supply chain leaders are uniquely positioned to drive positive change across their organizations. During this webinar, we’ll delve into the pivotal role that supply chain leaders play in advancing the environmental, social and governance, and sustainability maturity of suppliers. Attendees will leave with greater understanding of the importance of ESG and sustainability in today's business landscape and the implications for their suppliers, as well as key strategies that leaders can employ to support and enhance the sustainability maturity of their supplier base.
Working around and with electricity can expose workers to serious hazards that could result in electrocutions, burns and arc flash injuries. In addition, OSHA has requirements based on NFPA 70E that you must understand and comply with to assess electrical hazards and minimize the associated risk of injury. That’s why electrical safety should be an important element of any company’s workplace safety program.
Bring your questions for a live Q&A session that will follow the event!