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Training Teen Workers

Teenagers have more accidents at work because they lack the experience to prevent them. As their supervisor, you can help make up for that by showing them how to do the job correctly and safely—and explaining clearly the risks of not following these steps. Don’t assume that a young person will understand what could go […]

Safe and Productive—The Way a Machine Shop Should Be

Yesterday, we began a review of machine shop safety, and today we continue with more suggestions for making your shop a safe and productive place. Proper storage is right up there with good housekeeping when you’re working to make your machine shop a safer place. Raw materials and finished products, which are usually found in […]

Put a Stop to Machine Shop Accidents

Although every machine shop is unique, they all share certain hazards and require employees to follow similar rules to prevent accidents. By covering all the bases, you can provide a strong foundation for your machine shop safety program. A while back when OSHA inspected a woodworking shop, the compliance officer cited the company for 36 […]

Foster Common Sense and Enhance It with Good Training

Here’s a small company with some big safety achievements. The key to their success is focusing on “real work/most likely situations.” React Environment Professional Services Group, Inc. (REPSG) is a Philadelphia environmental remediation firm with just 25 employees who perform assessments and cleanups. When asked what led this small company to big safety success, Charlene […]

Have Your S&H Programs Got That Special Something?

Today and tomorrow, we highlight two companies that have discovered that special something that drives value in their safety and health programs. Learn how they got there and the difference it has made. “Commitment” is among the most overused words in the safety universe, but at Strick Trailers, commitment really is the driving force. Strick […]

Protect Outdoor Workers from Poisonous Plants

One of the most common health risks outdoors is contact with poison ivy, poison oak, or poison sumac. Many people get an itchy rash if they touch these plants—or if they touch clothes or tools that touched the plants. The rash may swell and get bumpy and blister, and possibly ooze or scab. Some people […]

Safety Policies: Guides to Action and Decision Making

Well-written safety policies guide employees at all levels in your organization to make appropriate decisions that promote workplace safety and health and assure compliance with OSHA regulations. Policies are guides to action and decision making under a given set of circumstances. Policies ensure consistency and compliance with the law within a framework of corporate objectives […]

Are Your Policies Creating a Safer Workplace or Collecting Dust?

Safety and health policies that reflect commitment, define expectations, and articulate consequences can make a difference in protecting workers. How and what it takes to make that happen are subjects of today’s Advisor. A safety policy is a plan that details how to manage safety and health issues. A good policy establishes commitment to managing […]

How to Encourage Interaction and Participation in Training

Interaction and participation in safety training mean trainees are more likely to learn—and retain what they learn. “Assigning prework gets learners involved in the training process before the course even begins,” says Jason Lindstrom, CEO of Rapport Leadership International (www.rapportleadership.com). Prework gets them thinking in advance about the training topic and how it affects their […]

7 Secrets to Attention-Grabbing Safety Training

You’re knocking yourself out training, but are your trainees learning? According to studies of adult learners, your trainees may be paying a lot less attention to vital safety training than you think. Most studies of adult attention spans agree that for most adults the outer limit is about 20 minutes. The longer a training session […]