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Workplace Accidents Don’t “Just Happen”: Using Root Cause Analysis to Improve Safety Culture

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Many company managers, and even some experienced safety professionals still maintain the view that some workplace accidents ”just happen” — that not all workplace incidents are preventable, and that we therefore shouldn’t always expect to find root causes for why they occurred. The reasons behind this attitude vary, with some individuals claiming that such ambitious […]

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NSC National Safety Month: Driving Safety

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During the month of June, the National Safety Council (NSC) is observing its annual National Safety Month. For 2020, NSC is focusing on four very important areas of health and safety including ergonomics, driving safety, building a safety culture, and mental health. This week, we’re taking a look at driving safety. Whether it’s heading to […]

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Top 3 Things To Do After Launching an Ergonomics Process

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Launching an ergonomics process at an established facility can be a daunting task. There are so many jobs to assess and an exponentially growing list of improvements to implement, but resources are limited. Most ergonomics teams do not have enough dedicated time to efficiently perform risk assessments for every job within a site, let alone […]

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Manual Material Handling Solutions Webinar Q&A

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We were excited to have such a great turnout at this week’s webinar on manual material handling solutions. Here are the answers to the questions we didn’t get to during the live event. Q: Can you address the use of back support belts. Do these products improve an employee’s ability to handle materials safely? A: […]

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Prioritize Ergonomics During National Safety Month

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It’s National Safety Month, and today we’re spotlighting Ergonomics. Surprising health and safety statistics were revealed during the VelocityEHS virtual event: The Short Conference. Attendees were polled during the session “Restarting Work: Optimizing Human Performance” about the current state of its workplace injuries during and after COVID-19. 89% of respondents reported their workers were experiencing […]

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The Importance of Color in the Workplace

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Through millions of years of evolution, an innate understanding of the language of color has adapted humanity for survival—recognizing toxic foods, predators, and dangerous signals of all kinds. This instinct is subconscious and can affect the perception of our surroundings. Whether it is a meeting room, office, or lounge, the color of the environment can […]

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How to Use Design Guidelines to Create a Successful Ergonomics Process

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During the launch and management of any ergonomics program, multiple tools are available for measuring risk levels and tracking data, but nothing is more critical to the success of a company-wide ergonomics program than the effective implementation of a set of design guidelines for ergonomics. These standards apply to all levels of development and all […]

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How to Use the Rapid Entire Body Assessment

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What is the REBA? The Rapid Entire Body Assessment (REBA) is a tool used to evaluate the risk of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) associated with specific tasks within a job. It is a whole-body screening tool that follows a systematic procedure to assess biomechanical and postural loading on the body. The benefits of this tool are […]

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VelocityEHS’ Virtual Conference Tackles the Challenges of Restarting Work During COVID-19

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“Restarting Work: Optimizing Human Performance” will be held on May 21, 2020 from 10 – 11 AM EDT. Working on an assembly line or in other industrial environments can be physically demanding, and maintaining employee health, safety, and performance includes staying in shape. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19 work restrictions, many workers have spent weeks or even months away from work or are working reduced hours. Over time, reduced physical activity can lead to “physical deconditioning” resulting in reduced muscle strength, cardiovascular fitness, physical endurance and range […]

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