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During this live webinar, experts from Protective Industrial Products will cover information about the risks and hazards associated with welding as well as the latest hand protection and protective clothing solutions available to help welders avoid on-the-job injuries and even death.
Join Bill Sims, Jr., top author and speaker, for a session on how to create a culture of commitment in your organization through the power of positive reinforcement. Attendees will receive a free copy of his book, “Green Beans & Ice Cream: The Remarkable Power of Positive Reinforcement.” Register now.
This webinar will explore the powerful impact that human performance can have on keeping employees safe from electrical hazards. We’ll also examine what requirements exist around the human performance factor, such as how NFPA 70E requires that an employer’s electrical safety program include a risk assessment procedure that accounts for the possibility of human error.
During this webinar, J. J. Keller experts will explain the three main types of hazards that cause falls: unsafe environment, unsafe equipment and unsafe behavior. They’ll also cover three fall prevention strategies: Eliminate hazards; use of passive methods (e.g., guardrails, covers and fall-restraint systems); and use of administrative controls (e.g., safety monitors, warning lines and designated areas.
Join Amanda Rawls, KPA’s district manager and compliance expert, as she discusses:
Assessing the effectiveness of your safety program; identifying areas for improvement; regulatory requirements and meeting deadlines; incident trends; and tips and best practices.
During this webinar, Traction Guest’s security, compliance and policy implementation experts will explore how organizations can navigate their vaccine management protocols successfully, considering exemptions and escalations, deleting or auditing data, and creating adaptable workflows.
This webinar presented by experts from J. J. Keller delves into OSHA’s standard on hazard communication (1910.1200), what the standard requires when it comes to training, and breaks down the information into manageable pieces.
During this webinar, hear from a former compliance officer on best practices you can implement to minimize negative factors and display positive ones during an inspection. You’ll hear about: How a compliance officer prepares for an inspection; how they form their initial site and safety culture impressions; and what characteristics stand out most prominently during the walkthrough.
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Edwin G. Foulke, Jr., former head of OSHA, and Tom Cecich, TFC & Associates president, will explore: Best practices for catastrophic incident response; designing an effective response plan; essential components of a comprehensive program, from a regulatory perspective and a “commonsense” perspective; strategies for effective internal and external communications and more.
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During this webinar, you’ll hear about simple tricks and tips to: Achieve better accuracy in the data you’re collecting; test the quality of the data; communicate insights in an effective way; and turn data into an agent for culture change.
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