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The Ability to Be Safe

October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month, a good opportunity to remind your employees of the abilities their co-workers with disabilities bring to the job. Give employees an overview of the leading law regarding people with disabilities so they understand the situation and can better integrate co-workers into the workplace—for safety’s sake. The federal Americans […]

Watch Out for Three Common "Error Traps"

A system approach to human error and workplace accidents puts the emphasis on safety management and the “system defences” that prevent accidents. In yesterday’s Advisor, we discussed Dr. James Reason’s assertion that the best way to prevent workplace accidents is to take a system approach and look at “error traps” in the workplace that give […]

Human Error and Workplace Accidents

When a workplace accident occurs, we often focus attention on the individual and the errors he or she made. But that’s not the only way to look at workplace accidents and human error. You can look at human errors that lead to workplace accidents in one of two ways, says professor of psychology Dr. James […]

Put on Your Thinking Cap for a Regulatory Requirements Quiz

Whether it’s employee training or some other OSHA mandate, you have to be up on all the requirements. Test your knowledge of regulatory requirements with this “quickie” quiz. Can you answer these questions about key OSHA regulations? 1. According to OSHA’s personal protective equipment standard, employees must be trained to know 5 basic pieces of […]

OSHA Steps Up Enforcement of Worker Training

OSHA has stepped up enforcement of worker training requirements, especially for non-English-speaking workers. OSHA says employers have to provide training in a format these workers understand. OSHA’s requirement that training be comprehensible to employees is nothing new. What is new, however, is the enforcement angle. Says Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis, “OSHA compliance officers will […]

Do’s and Don’ts of Safety Instructions

As supervisor, you need to convey safety instructions to your employees. Whether it is in the form of a safety meeting, a quick demonstration, or in writing, your instructions must be clear and concise to be effective. Oral Instructions Few supervisors realize that there is a knack to instructing. The way you speak has a […]

6 Strategies to Improve Worker Safety Attitudes

Developing and maintaining good safety attitudes is a cornerstone of workplace safety. Building on this foundation, you can minimize hazards, prevent accidents, and create a safer, healthier workplace. 1. Talk about safety. The more you talk up the importance of safety, the more you encourage discussion about safety at the management level, supervisory level, and […]

How Seriously Do Your Workers Take Safety?

You can knock yourself out trying to create a safe workplace, but if your employees don’t take safety seriously, you’re fighting a losing battle. Good safety attitudes: Protect workers from hazards Reduce accident and injury rates Promote compliance with OSHA regulations Help prepare employees to deal with emergencies Improve the work environment, making your workplace […]

The Easy Way to Stay on Top of S&H Developments

As a safety professional, you have to stay on top of all the latest developments in workplace safety and health, and BLR’s OSHA Compliance Advisor is the easy way to keep up. Today, we conclude the roundup of research, surveys, and reports we began yesterday. Healthcare Costs A report released by the Center for Health […]

What New in Workplace S&H? Find Out Here

In today’s and tomorrow’s Advisor, we keep you up to date with the latest research, surveys, and other significant reports that impact workplace safety and health. Here’s a roundup of noteworthy information reported within the past year in our sister publication OSHA Compliance Advisor, the twice-monthly newsletter safety professionals like you rely on for all […]