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BCSP Viewpoints: Ready, set, engage! How to set up your virtual training for maximum impact

“By thoughtfully organizing the content and delivery, you can create accessible and engaging virtual training sessions to educate your workers on safe practices.”

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Engaging everyone: Building a learning culture to prevent SIFs

Engaging everyone: Building a learning culture to prevent SIFs “Serious incident and fatality prevention only works when leaders and workers engage with one another, share what they know and learn together in real time.”

Fall protection in extreme workplaces

What kind of fall protection is needed in facilities with extreme environments such as hot/cold temperatures or moisture?
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Risk assessment

How can safety pros quantify and compare risk exposure across multiple sites or departments using a standardized risk scoring methodology?

PPE and heat stress

What types of materials and design features should be considered when selecting personal protective equipment for heat stress?

Be ready to respond to an overdose at work

Unintentional overdose deaths in the workplace involving drugs or alcohol have increased more than 600% since 2011, according to Injury Facts – an online source of preventable death and injury statistics compiled by the National Safety Council.

Sharing good news can help co-workers feel connected, study finds

Ann Arbor, MI — Telling co-workers about developments in your life “can be a powerful source of connection and energy,” a researcher says, “but it can also backfire” if you’re merely venting.
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Lawmakers oppose railroad association’s bid for track inspection waiver

Washington — Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy recently addressed some lawmakers’ concerns about the Association of American Railroads seeking “relief from certain regulations concerning track inspections.”

House committee approves bill with Chemical Safety Board funding

Washington — The House Appropriations Committee has approved the Interior, Environment and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, which includes more than $8 million in funding for the Chemical Safety Board.

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