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In addition to feature articles on Total Worker Health and falls in construction, tucked into this month’s issue is a quick preview of the 2024 NSC Spring Safety Conference & Expo – set to take place May 14-16 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL.
Every year, millions of workers are injured on the job, and a significant number of reported occupational injuries are hand related. The good news is that hand injuries are the No. 1 preventable industrial incident across all industries.
There’s no doubt about it, working on a railroad can be tough on work boots. See how Dallas, Garland & Northeastern Railroad realized the importance of quality and durability when it came to protecting its crew with the right footwear for the job.
We know it happens: You notice a safety issue, but your internet connection is too poor to report it or no desktop computer is in sight. However, for efficient environmental, health and safety management, you need to be able to report incidents and hazards whenever and wherever.
Avoid costly fines and enhance workplace safety with KPA’s comprehensive OSHA Housekeeping Checklist. Designed to help you meet OSHA’s strict standards, this checklist helps you ensure compliance while safeguarding your employees.
This document provides a high-level look into the many fields of interest involved in the global shift to EVs. We’ve gleaned this information from a wide variety of reputable, well-supported research firms and organizations throughout the world.
In Episode 51, the S+H team examines content from the May issue, including a feature story on five reasons why falls in construction have remained persistent, and what to do about it. Also, National Safety Council senior consultant Richard Flynt joins the podcast to discuss the four weekly themes of National Safety Month – coming in June.