Safety

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AI in Safety: A Coffee Chat for EHS Professionals

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Register today An Interactive Series for the Curious, the Skeptical, and Everyone In Between AI is everywhere—but what does it actually mean for your work, your industry, and your day-to-day decisions as an EHS professional? This interactive forum is built to bring EHS pros like you together monthly to learn more about the relevance of […]

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The HazCom Compliance Clock is Ticking!

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OSHA’s 2024 final rule that updates its Hazard Communication Standard (1910.1200) to align with Revision 7 and elements of Revision 8 of the United Nations’ Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals is already in effect, and the compliance countdown for HazCom 2024 is well underway. In fact, the compliance deadline for manufacturers […]

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Leveraging Safety Data to Drive Prevention through Design

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Register today This webinar provides safety and health professionals with practical strategies for using existing safety data to inform and strengthen their Prevention through Design (PtD) programs. Prevention through Design emphasizes the elimination of hazards at the source—designing out risk before it reaches the worker. Most new designs are derivatives of previous ones. As a […]

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CEU Webinar: How AI Can Enhance Incident Investigations & Job Safety Analysis

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Register today Safety management systems have helped reduce non-serious injuries, but Serious Injury & Fatality (SIF) incidents are declining more slowly. Identifying potential SIFs (pSIFs) is crucial for recognizing hazards and implementing controls. Discover how Artificial Intelligence (AI) effectively analyzes incident data to identify pSIFs and provides insights into hazards, root causes, and preventive measures. […]

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OH&S Hosted Webinar: How AI Can Make Workplace Incident Management & Hazard Assessment Smarter (and Safer!)

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Register today! Data from occupational health and safety research organizations like the National Safety Council (NSC) and the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) show that employers continue to make steady progress toward reducing minor workplace injury types. Unfortunately, serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs) have remained essentially unchanged or have even risen in recent years. […]

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