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Spring Cleaning Safety in the Workplace

Spring is a good time to start organizing your desk and eliminate safety hazards in your work area. Reduce your risk of injury at work with these spring cleaning safety tips: Workplace Clutter Clutter makes it difficult to find what you need and when you need it. Clutter is also a safety hazard. Cluttered work […]

Lower Back Pain – a Cause of Work-Related Disability Around the World

A study from the University of Sydney finds that lower back pain (LBP) is a significant cause of work-related disability all over the world. LBP affected 26% of the global population in 2010, and varied considerably with age, gender and region. Researchers’ goal was to measure the burden arising from LBP due to occupational exposure […]

Nail Gun Safety in the Workplace

Nail guns have replaced hammers in wood frame construction. They are powerful, easy to operate and boost productivity for nailing tasks. However, nail guns can be extremely dangerous and lead to serious injuries if used incorrectly. Nail guns are the leading cause of injury among residential carpenters and responsible for an estimated 37,000 emergency room […]

Working at Heights – What is Suspension Trauma and How Can You Avoid It?

When working at heights, most consideration is devoted to scaffolding and safety harnesses. But what about suspension trauma? What is Suspension Trauma? Suspension trauma, also known as “harness hang syndrome” is caused by holding the body upright and unsupported for an extended period of time. The heart struggles to overcome the effects of gravity, reducing […]

OSHA Takes a Closer Look at the Most Dangerous Job in America

Last August, four workers died from falls on cell towers across the country. Before the end of 2013, a worker in Kansas fell to his death from a tower. Then, in early February 2014, two workers were killed and two more were hospitalized when two cell towers collapsed in West Virginia. Following these deadly accidents, […]

Safety & Risk Management Groups Have Concerns about OSHA’s Proposed Reporting Rule

OSHA’s proposed rule to improve tracking of workplace injuries and illnesses has raised some concerns for members of the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) and RIMS, the Risk Management Society. Due to these concerns, OSHA has extended the commenting period by 30 days. The rule would require the nation’s 38,000 establishments with more than […]

Welding Safety

Welding exposes everyone around you to the hazards of the job. It’s important to follow these basic welding safety tips to keep yourself and the workers around you safe while performing this dangerous job: 1.    Read the Book: a welder’s operating manual contains important safety information, as well information on procedures that maximize the machine’s […]

The 10 Most Cited Safety Standards of 2013

2013 left us with plenty of workplace citations that occurred across North America, but some were more prevalent than others due to their common occurrence across various industries along with their high-risk of danger. OSHA has cited the following 10 as the most common problems in the workplace of 2013: 1.    Fall Protection: Fall protection […]

OSHA Announces Final Rule to Improve Workplace Safety and Health for Electric Power Generation, Transmission & Distribution

OSHA has announced last week that it will be issuing a final rule to improve workplace safety and health for those workers performing electric power generation, transmission and distribution work. The rule is expected to save nearly 20 lives and prevent 118 injuries every year and has been supported by labor organizations and electrical contractors […]