Golf, a 5K run and a baseball game add fun and camaraderie to the VPPPA’s annual symposium.
In-depth sessions at the VPPPA’s annual event offer practical insights and tools for continuous improvement.
Receptions and events at VPPPA’s annual event offer opportunities to connect with peers and industry leaders.
VPPPA’s annual event in Aurora, Colorado, aims to enhance safety practices across industries.
In a constantly evolving manufacturing environment, fostering a culture of safety through employee engagement, data-driven analysis, interactive training and strategic automation is essential for mitigating risks and ensuring workplace safety.
Emerging technologies and proper protective equipment can significantly enhance safety for agricultural and food processing workers by preventing injuries and enabling early intervention.
Human factors and ergonomics (HF/E) standards are essential for enhancing safety, efficiency and user-centered design across various industries, reducing errors and promoting inclusivity.
Using a coaching approach during on-site safety meetings fosters a learning environment that encourages awareness, shared experiences and behavioral change.
Agriculture leads as the most dangerous industry, followed by transportation and construction.
Author and speaker Kyle Scheele emphasizes the power of constraints to drive innovation in safety practices.
The association publicly bestowed its top honor on Daniel Hopwood at last week’s Safety 2024 event. The association also honored three other award recipients at the conference.
OH&S editors Robert Yaniz, Jr. and David Kopf discuss some of the key highlights at last week’s historic Safety 2024 event, hosted by the ASSP. From the opening keynote to the compelling offerings on the expo floor, this episode is packed with show details.
Digital transformation significantly enhances safety culture and fire risk mitigation by integrating advanced digital solutions into safety management systems.
Creating inclusive work environments that recognize and accommodate invisible disabilities like hearing loss can significantly improve the quality of life and job performance for affected individuals.
This week’s opening keynote speaker at ASSP’s Safety 2024, Jessica Kriegel, outlined a model for how organizations can make meaningful and lasting changes in safety culture.