More than 1.4 million workers are affected by a serious job-related injury or illness each year. Focusing on enhanced prevention can reduce this number as well as the severity of workplace injuries.
OSHA’s annual Susan Harwood grants support nonprofit-led training programs aimed at reducing injuries, illnesses and fatalities on the job.
There is a lot that goes into protecting your employees. All jobs have hazards, no matter the industry. Workplace safety in any business should be a primary focus because the safety and well-being of ...
Mental health has been a topic of conversation among companies over the past five years. In response, companies have created programs to address this. But is this enough? “There is a disconnect on ...
It is the policy of the University that all faculty, staff, students, volunteers, and visitors who perform work at or for the University, receive appropriate training necessary to protect their health ...
A fragmented and inconsistent approach to safety is inadequate when applied to today’s dynamic, fast-moving work environments. The result can include increased risk to employees, disruptions in ...
There is a need for a framework to evaluate the effectiveness of food safety skills and education programs, according to a report published by Lloyd’s Register Foundation. The report identified food ...
In the past, my company had problems with employee morale, retention and even performance. But when I began to introduce innovative training programs, not only were my employees more skilled and happy ...
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