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In Case You Missed It: A Recap of OSHA’s HazCom Public Hearing

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by Phil Molé On September 21–23, OSHA held an informal public hearing on the notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) issued earlier this year that seeks to update OSHA’s HazCom Standard to align with Revision 7 of the UN’s Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS). Since February 2021 when the NPRM was […]

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VelocityEHS Helps Leading EMS Vehicle Manufacturer Frazer, Ltd. Reach their Safety Management Goals

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An effective safety management program is one of the pillars of a strong workplace safety culture, and is also integral to your business’ bottom line. Relying on outdated, disconnected software systems to manage all the information, action items and other essential safety management tasks not only imposes unnecessary barriers to program efficiency, but can ultimately […]

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Using the Hierarchy of Controls to Maximize MSD Risk Reduction

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Once a job task in a facility has been evaluated for the risk of developing a musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) and the risk has been quantified, it’s time to implement solutions. If you’re going to effectively reduce MSD risk, you need to understand which risk factors are contributing most to the overall score and utilize control […]

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“The Bowtie Analysis Blog” — Part 4: Using Master Bowties to Manage Risk at Multiple Facilities

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Welcome to the fourth installment of our “Bowtie Analysis Blog” series. In our first installment, we talked about the usefulness of risk bowties for training employees on workplace risks, our second installment explored the way they can pull together information from many different types of assessments, and our third post discussed how bowties help visualize and manage risk […]

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OSHA’s Planned COVID Emergency Standard and Employer Vaccination Mandates: What You Need to Know

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by Phil Molé, MPH On September 9, President Biden laid out a comprehensive plan to address the COVID-19 pandemic, including new requirements affecting millions of workers across the United States. Along with new vaccination mandates for healthcare workers, federal employees, and all contractors working with the federal government, Biden’s plan calls for OSHA to develop […]

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How can eLearning Help Your Business? Download our Infographic to See How!

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Training is an essential pillar of any workplace safety management system, and it’s also one of the most direct and visible ways workers interact with our workplace safety culture. That’s why it’s so vital that we deliver training to workers that’s effective and engaging, and makes the most of your training budget. It can be […]

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Hierarchy of Controls Examples that Address Manual Lifting

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When it comes to ergonomics and musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) risk factors, force plays the biggest role. This issue has been clearly reflected in workplace injury data throughout the United States. In 2021, Liberty Mutual reported that “disabling workplace injuries cost businesses more than $58 billion every year,” with the number one contributing category being overexertion […]

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Knowing the Impact of Vibration Exposure

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If you’ve ever ridden your bike over rough gravel or traveled in an old truck without proper shocks, you’ll understand the old phrase “teeth rattling around in your head.” It’s not an experience that anyone can enjoy for long! Those same sensations are part of why newer, smoother rollercoasters are more enjoyable than the rough, […]

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Don’t Ignore Your Nondominant Hand When Working

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Everyone has a hand that they prefer to use when doing almost anything in life, our dominant hand. We subconsciously use this hand because it’s comfortable and feels natural. If you try to use your nondominant hand, it just feels awkward and it can be frustrating. But there’s value in practicing using your nondominant hand, […]

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Back-to-School Preparations Bring COVID-19 Reporting Obligations

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It’s back-to-school time again for many students, and this year the usual stress for parents and teachers is amplified by safety concerns due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. School districts need to react to the changing reality of the pandemic, understand applicable regulations for recording and reporting COVID-19 cases, and understand the role of better […]

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