US Fatality Data Shows The Best Places To Focus Your Safety Efforts
How do fatality rates measure up in your state? In your industry? We dug through the data to help you learn where to focus your safety efforts.
How do fatality rates measure up in your state? In your industry? We dug through the data to help you learn where to focus your safety efforts.
In the safety world, many organizations still rely on spreadsheets and binders full of outdated information. Here’s a practical look at what it takes to shift to a preventive EHS program using easily accessible data.
Understanding OSHA’s Local Emphasis Programs is key to avoiding an inspection, and pricey penalties that follow. Here’s what you need to know.
TRIR: Yet another acronym in the alphabet soup of safety regulations. Learn how to calculate yours and how OSHA and insurers use your score to assess your business.
In this episode of The Safety Meeting, we welcome Amanda Rawls, Director of EHS Field Services at Novara, to discuss the OSHA record keeping and year-end reporting.
Workplace injuries cost the US economy $164.6 billion annually. Use the injury cost calculator to estimate your costs for a workplace injury.
From amputations to OSHA fines, improperly guarded machines carry serious risks. Here’s what you need to know about OSHA’s machine guarding requirements.
Today we discuss practical ways to build a strong safety culture, the workplace challenges unique to different industries, and the significance of management buy-in in fostering a safety-first mindset.
Workplace hand injuries are a leading cause of ER visits. Do you know your hand protection basics? Find out by taking Novara’s Hand Injury Prevention Pop Quiz.
Learn the key differences between OSHA 10 and 30-Hour certifications, how long they're valid for, and which one you need. Discover course topics, requirements, and whether OSHA certification is worth it in this comprehensive guide.