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Category Archives: US

Fall protection considerations to improve employee safety

April 12, 2017

A strong fall protection program is needed to keep employees safe and make sure your business is in line with OSHA regulations.

OSHA starts regional campaign to address rise in worker fatalities

April 5, 2017

Following this advice from OSHA can help your business improve workplace safety.

Taking on eyewash and emergency shower requirements

March 29, 2017

Keeping employees from experiencing serious, sometimes permanent effects due to corrosive materials is a top priority.

Developing an effective approach to loading dock safety

March 22, 2017

Loading docks present some unique challenges for businesses and safety managers.

Why the proposed hearing loss rule is leading to disagreements

March 8, 2017

Back in October, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration proposed 18 rule changes as part of its Standard Improvements Project-Phase IV.

With new OSHA program, chemical facilities expect compliance needs to grow

March 1, 2017

During the final days of the Obama administration, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued new instructions that affect the chemical national emphasis program.

What the new lockout/tagout revision could mean for workplaces

February 8, 2017

OSHA recently proposed a revision to its lockout/tagout standard that has employers worried.

What are the impacts of OSHA’s new fall protection rule?

February 1, 2017

OSHA issued a final rule to update its general industry Walking-Working Surfaces standard that pertains to fall hazards, trips and slips.

How to make it through an OSHA inspection

January 26, 2017

The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Organization will conduct regular inspections to ensure companies provide safe working spaces, so companies need to always be ready for inspections

Breathable air remains a concern across many industries

January 11, 2017

To ensure the safety of all employees, employers must understand the risks of poor indoor air quality and the importance of meeting Grade D breathable air standards.