Episode 29
In this episode of the podcast, Editor Sydny Shepard and MSA's Jason Fox discuss what a connected worker is, how that fits into the safety industry and what it means for the future of gas detection.
How plant managers are playing with fire.
Episode 28
Editor Sydny Shepard discusses some top headlines in the safety industry, including a new partnership with ASSP and the Agriculture Safety and Health Council of America, the World Health Organization’s call for health care worker safety and millions of dollars in grants awarded to nonprofit organizations by OSHA.
The new limits set for these three substances are part of Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan.
COVID-19 and social unrest impacting American employees.
The collaboration arrives during this year’s National Farm Safety and Health Week.
The facilities failed to comply with a standard that mandates proper respiratory protection for employees exposed to airborne diseases like coronavirus.
The campaign that kicked off earlier this month is a response to the suspension of hazard pay for grocery store employees during the coronavirus pandemic.
Employers, don't let perfect be the enemy of good when it comes to creating a COVID-free workplace.
The 10th annual Distracted Driving Awareness Month was originally scheduled to occur in April, but was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The health worker charter was issued on the second annual World Patient Safety Day.
Industry leaders should be aware of these trends to help continue to strengthen their workforce and productivity in a post-COVID-19 world
The new panel will provide feedback on issues like driver safety.
The $11.2 million in grants is funded by the Susan Harwood Training Grants Program.
The Departments of Labor & Industries and the Department of Health issued the alert to address coronavirus cases in Washington hospitals.