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What Makes Your Safety Training “High Quality”?

By |October 7th, 2015|Categories: Training, Workplace Safety|Tags: , , |

What Makes Your Safety Training "High Quality"? Regardless of the exact method you use to provide health and safety training to your workers, one thing is for certain; quality is [...]

OSHA’s 10 Most Cited Violations for 2015 Announced at NSC Event

By |September 30th, 2015|Categories: OSHA, Workplace Safety|Tags: |

OSHA's 10 Most Cited Violations for 2015 Announced at NSC Event OSHA has released the preliminary  top 10 most frequently cited violations for Fiscal 2015, which were announced at the recently [...]

Business Owner Charged for Man’s Death Under Westray Law

By |September 16th, 2015|Categories: Workplace Safety|Tags: , |

Business Owner Charged with Negligence Relating to Man’s Death Under Westray Law In 2013, a middle-aged man named Peter Kempton from Milford was killed while working under a car [...]

Workplace Safety Inspections: Five Steps to Success

By |September 14th, 2015|Categories: Reference Guides, Workplace Safety|Tags: , , |

JHSC Basics: Five Steps to Successful Workplace Safety Inspections Workplace hazards are becoming increasingly complex with rapid technological advancements bringing changes to the everyday working environment. There are various [...]

Joint Health and Safety Committees: An Introduction

By |September 9th, 2015|Categories: Reference Guides, Workplace Safety|Tags: , , |

Joint Health and Safety Committees: An Introduction A Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) is an advisory board that identifies health and safety issues within the workplace and recommends [...]

Company Officials Detained After Devastating Tianjin, China Warehouse Explosions

By |August 19th, 2015|Categories: Workplace Safety|Tags: , , , , |

According to the latest reports, the warehouse explosions that occurred in Tianjin, China have left up to 114 people dead and hundreds others injured. More than sixty people are still [...]