Category: Special Topics in Safety Management

Safety is a process, and as such, needs to be managed. This section offers resources to create a viable safety program, sell it to senior management, train supervisors and employees in using it, and then track and report your progress. Look also for ways to advance your own skills in these areas, both for your current job, and those that follow.

Want to Get the Jump on Spring? Jump into Spring Cleaning

March 20 is the first day of spring, which makes this a good time to think about some “spring cleaning” around your workplace. Here are some tips, courtesy of our California safety writer, Jennifer Busick. Every year around this time the approach of spring reminds us of the need to tackle some of those housekeeping […]

Safety Session Starter: Safety Orientation for New Hires

Statistics reveal that workers are the most susceptible to injuries during their first month on the job.  That’s why you need to provide basic safety training to new hires as soon as they come under your supervision. Before assigning tasks to your new employees, take the time to welcome them into your organization. Walk them […]

Week in Review, February 25, 2011

Note to Readers: This newsletter appears daily, but we know some don’t always have the time to read it everyday. For your convenience, here’s a re-publication of what we covered this past week. Daily, weekly, or anything in between, we’re pleased to keep you informed with the latest tips, news and advice on the profession. […]

Signs You May Be Vulnerable For Workplace Theft

This content was originally published in January 2000. For the latest in safety management, visit our archives or try our online compliance portal, Safety.BLR.com. What are the top flaws which can result in the theft of materials from your worksite? The following checklist pinpoints weak spots that permit successful pilferage. Check it against your own […]

OSHA Says You Can Prevent Violence

This content was originally published in January 2000. For the latest in safety management, visit our archives or try our online compliance portal, Safety.BLR.com. OSHA Says You Can Prevent Violence Workplace violence incidents seem so unpredictable that it’s hard to believe that anything can be done to prevent them. Yet, that is exactly what OSHA […]

How to Prevent Computer Eyestrain

This content was originally published in January 2000. For the latest in safety management, visit our archives or try our online compliance portal, Safety.BLR.com. Studies conducted by NIOSH have found that 88 percent of heavy computer users report a high incidence of eyestrain, headaches, double vision, and eye irritation. Researchers say, however, that these problems […]

Look Out for Those "Near Misses"

This content was originally published in January 2000. For the latest in safety management, visit our archives or try our online compliance portal, Safety.BLR.com. A “near miss” or “incident” is an unplanned event that has the potential for property loss or injury and prevents a task from being completed. It has been reported that 75 […]

10 Steps for Selecting the Best Hand Protection

Hand protection starts with information. Here are 10 steps to help you gather and analyze information about hand protection.< Gloves are the primary form of hand protection. But all gloves aren’t created equal, so you have to choose wisely if you want to ensure the best protection for employees’ hands. According to the Canadian Centre […]

Lift Sling Safety to New Heights

This content was originally published in January 2000. For the latest in safety management, visit our archives or try our online compliance portal, Safety.BLR.com. “Watch out below!”—those are three words you never want to hear when your employees are working with slings that are hauling heavy materials overhead. You want to know that the slings […]

Improve the Effectiveness of Your Safety Committee Meetings

This content was originally published in January 2000. For the latest in safety management, visit our archives or try our online compliance portal, Safety.BLR.com. Do you have an uncomfortable feeling that your safety committee meetings are just not getting the job done? Take advantage of the following checklist to see how to conduct the "perfect" […]