The COVID-19 pandemic has affected virtually every workplace in the United States over the past 3 years. Some workplaces fared better than others when it came to protecting the health and safety of their workers. The most successful companies endured … Read More
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Microlearning for EH&S Training- The Pros and Cons
Ongoing learning is integral to safety programs. This is true both for the lead EH&S professional whose job it is to be aware of changes to legislation and best practices for implementing safety training and for the employees who receive … Read More
Home » Safety Platform Blog » Safety Communication – Overcoming the Language “Bear”
Safety Communication – Overcoming the Language “Bear”
In a recent episode of “On the Safe Side,” guest speaker, Chandra Gioiellowas, made the assertion that, “The lack of a written HazCom program or a failure to follow the written HazCom program and a proliferation of unlabeled containers is … Read More
Home » Safety Platform Blog » How Psychosocial Risk Factors can be Addressed with EH&S Management
How Psychosocial Risk Factors can be Addressed with EH&S Management
Safety professionals are often of the mindset that if someone has no interest in helping people, they have no business being in safety. Safety is a people-first investment that also happens to benefit a business’s bottom line. An important part … Read More
Home » Safety Platform Blog » The Anatomy of an Accident: The Top 3 EH&S Red Flags
The Anatomy of an Accident: The Top 3 EH&S Red Flags
As businesses recover from the slump caused by the ongoing global health crisis, it is evident that the continual development of the environment, health, and safety (EH&S) programs is a crucial aspect of business success. Though listing every possible EH&S … Read More
Home » Safety Platform Blog » Laboratory Safety- Going Above and Beyond
Laboratory Safety- Going Above and Beyond
Hundreds of thousands of Americans are employed in laboratories throughout the United States. Laboratories can be hazardous places to work since lab workers are exposed to many potential hazards, whether chemical, biological, physical, radioactive, or ergonomic. Throughout its 50-year span … Read More