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A third of all injuries happen to new employees. The first three months on the job are critical for workers, and proper onboarding can dramatically affect their incident rates, morale and their entire employment relationship.
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Years of research and fieldwork have identified six key skills that can improve your workplace safety climate today. And that means a stronger safety culture tomorrow.
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Based on robust survey data, this free guide outlines the five major interventions that can lead to more frequent glove use, fewer distractions and a more robust hand safety program.
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Storytelling

What are the safety benefits of teaching workers to tell stories?
What are the safety benefits of teaching workers to tell stories?
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On the Safe Side podcast Episode 50: Safety I vs. Safety II and April issue highlights

In Episode 50, the S+H team celebrates a milestone and examines content from the April issue, including the results of the annual Training Survey, safety and health for remote workers, and work zone safety. Also, SafeStart’s Tim Page-Bottorff joins the podcast to preview his presentation on Safety I vs. Safety II, in partnership with Corrie Pitzer, to be made at the 2024 NSC Spring Safety Conference and Expo.
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Working ergonomically

After providing training and proper equipment, why are we still seeing ergonomics injuries?
After providing training and proper equipment, why are we still seeing ergonomics injuries?
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Corporate Profile: SafeStart

For 25 years, SafeStart has been serving clients with solutions to increase personal safety awareness and skills. During this time, we have become leaders in human factors management.
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Safety training

SafeStart Now’s safety and human error reduction training is designed to help employers reduce common states and errors that lead to injuries and fatalities.
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