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Safety Leadership: Foster a culture of accountability

“Accountability is a safety leadership best practice that’s in demand,” says Paul Angelo of DEKRA.

Hearing protection for all jobs

As workplaces face labor shortages, employees are covering more jobs and responsibilities. How can safety managers ensure workers receive the proper hearing protection across different job environments in a single shift?

Fleet safety technology

How can the right driver monitoring/management system help keep safety a priority?

Justrite Safety Group

Justrite Safety Group, a Deerfield, IL-based manufacturer of industrial safety products, recently launched a comprehensive website that combines access to the brands, products and educational materials of four different companies within the Justrite Safety Group portfolio: Justrite, Eagle, Checkers and NoTrax.
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Tyndale Co. Inc.

Tyndale Co. Inc., a Pipersville, PA-based provider of arc-rated, flame-resistant clothing, announced it will be expanding into Canada, partnering with Canadian companies to develop and implement solutions to meet Canadian business challenges.

Choosing the right footwear

What do workers need to look for when buying foot protection?

On Research: Management’s impact on safety

Journal of Safety Research contributors talk about their work. This month: Researcher Nick Turner discusses why “the way you manage people is important and, in this case, it has effects for safety.”

All About You: Not what you expected?

“Failed expectations can be learning experiences,’” says safety pro turned motivational speaker Richard Hawk.
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‘Caring for those who care’: New WHO, ILO guidance on protecting health care workers

Geneva — Health care workers who treat COVID-19 patients deserve more robust occupational safety and health programs, according to the World Health Organization and the International Labor Organization.

More than a quarter of Australian workers have ringing in the ears: study

Perth, Australia — Around 1 out of 4 Australian workers experience ringing in the ears – called tinnitus – and those in the construction, automotive, transportation and agricultural industries may be at higher risk, results of a recent study suggest.

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