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OSHA to employers: Injury and illness reporting period nearing

Washington — OSHA is reminding employers of the upcoming window to submit 2022 Form 300A data.

Indoor air quality is on workers’ minds – and will be for ‘years to come’: report

London — Employees – especially younger ones – are concerned about the air quality in their workplace, according to a recently published report from Infogrid.

BCSP Viewpoints: Pushing the profession forward: The role of the newest generation

“It’s crucial to ensure the health and well-being of a diverse workforce and to understand and mitigate safety issues in light of new work arrangements,” says Don Elswick of ELSMART Associates LLC.

Hand protection test standards

What type of hazards are gloves rated for? How have the EN388 and ANSI/ISEA 105 test standards evolved?
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Building a connected worksite

Responding is Mike Russin, product line director, Industrial Scientific Corp., Pittsburgh. Leveraging Industrial Internet of Things technology allows employers to gain visibility into employees and...

FACE Report: Siding installer falls 23 feet from pump jack scaffold

A 38-year-old siding installer who owned his own construction company was working for a subcontractor at a new construction apartment complex.

Limit risks when operating a 15-passenger van

Although convenient for transporting groups, 15-passenger vans can pose a safety risk to inexperienced drivers, their passengers and other road users.

Create a safety committee

Does your workplace have a safety committee? If not, the new year is the perfect time to get one started.
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Frostbite: Do’s and don’ts

“Even skin that is protected can be subject to frostbite,” the National Safety Council says. Signs of frostbite include skin that looks red, white, bluish-white, grayish-yellow, purplish, brown or ashen, depending on the severity of the condition and the person’s skin color. The affected area may feel numb as well. The condition can affect the fingers, toes, ears and face.

Safety Leadership: The connected leader: Building trust in today’s disconnected world

“Many leaders still struggle with understanding employee expectations and cultivating trust and loyalty,” say Angelica Grindle and Rebecca Timmins of DEKRA.

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