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An Overview Of Iso 45001

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The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) developed ISO 45001, the international standard for Occupational Health & Safety (OH&S) management systems, with input from industry representatives and subject matter experts around the world. Since its publication in 2018, ISO 45001 has quickly gained acceptance because of its emphasis on a robust, pro-active EHS culture focused on risk identification […]

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OSHA’s 2023 Electronic Reporting Final Rule: Your FAQs Answered

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By Phil Molé, MPH Ever since OSHA’s 2023 electronic reporting final rule updating the injury and illness reporting requirements in its Recordkeeping Standard was published earlier this year, we’ve been getting questions from EHS professionals like you. That’s to be expected, since many stakeholders had been carefully following OSHA’s actions on this rulemaking because of […]

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Solutions from the Hierarchy of Controls to Reduce MSD Risk

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By Amanda Morton, VelocityEHS Consultant The hierarchy of controls is the framework that safety professionals use to determine the most effective improvements to reduce exposure to hazards in the workplace. Exposures include chemical hazards, physical hazards, biological hazards, and musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) risk factors such as heavy lifting and repetitive motion (OSHA). One of the […]

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Simplifying EPA Air Emissions Compliance

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By Greg Duncan, MELP, ASP, Sr. EHS & ESG Content Manager, VelocityEHS Compliance with US EPA air emissions regulations is complex, to put it mildly. Depending on your facility’s industrial operations and processes, locations, dates of construction or modification, and potentially numerous other factors, you may be obliged to comply with dozens of air emissions […]

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Manual Material Handling Tasks Don’t Have to Mean MSD Risks for Employees

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Manual material handling (MMH) is one of the most prevalent types of work performed across industries. It involves the spatial manipulation of objects (raw materials, product, etc.) and is a basic form of work that requires minimal qualifications or experience.   MMH Tasks Expose Workers to All Primary MSD Risk Factors MMH requires the body to […]

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New Case Study Published—Corning: Overcoming Challenges to Achieve Best Safety Record Ever!

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We recently published a case study sharing the story of how Corning, one of the world’s leading innovators in material science, achieved its best-ever safety record in 2022. Corning took a three-step approach to safety and health, through employee respect and engagement, visual management, and a leadership-supported strategy. In order to achieve this, Corning implemented […]

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Kickstart Your ESG Program Through Operational Risk

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There are so many possible workplace hazards to assess, analyze, identify, and get controls in place for, both physical to psychological risks, that having the systematic approach of an operational risk management program is essential. With an operational risk management program, you’re better positioned to identify workplace hazards and get controls in place to mitigate […]

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Designing for the Aging Workforce…and Future Populations

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By now, we’re all aware that with aging, the day-to-day function of the human body becomes more challenging. The concern is, how do physiological changes impact the individual while in the working environment. With the steady increase of individuals remaining in the workforce longer than usual, this topic continues to seek attention.   As the […]

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Ignite Magazine, Edition 5: EHS & ESG Myths Vs. Truths

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EHS & ESG Thought Leadership and Insights from VelocityEHS Experts The fifth issue of Ignite Magazine shares “EHS & ESG Myths vs. Truths,” offering expert insights and resources to help you understand the reality about common EHS/ESG misconceptions and give you the info you need to strengthen your programs and get your stakeholders in alignment. […]

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