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Get CEUs at Our Next Virtual Conference on July 21
It’s summer and the pool is open, which means…vacation time! After quarantining at home all year from COVID-19, I’m certain most of you will be going on vacation, or spending extra hours at the pool. So, wherever your travels take you, you can still learn with us, and be eligible to receive free continuing education […]
NSC National Safety Month 2021: Week 2 – Addressing Ongoing COVID-19 Safety Concerns
VelocityEHS is proud to be the exclusive sponsor of the National Safety Council’s National Safety Month 2021. National Safety Month (NSM) is a time for everyone, from EHS professionals and managers to frontline workers, to renew their focus on how we can help build a safer workplace. At the same time, we’re reminded that for […]
U.S. Worker Shortage Leads to Greater Risk of Workplace Musculoskeletal Disorders
As if the past year and a half hasn’t been straining enough, the United States is now facing a shortage of employees to fill jobs across various industries, from manufacturing and hospitality to healthcare and education. For several reasons (all based around the COVID-19 pandemic), there are many more open positions in the U.S. right […]
New Series! “The Bowtie Analysis Blog” – Part 1: Using Bowtie Analysis to Train Workers About Risk
Many EHS professionals know they struggle with managing workplace risks, whether it’s accurately assessing them, controlling them, or getting the entire workplace involved in the process. In our new series, “The Bowtie Analysis Blog,” we’ll tell you about how a risk assessment tool called bowtie analysis can help. In this first installment, we’ll talk about […]
Prevention through Design: How Ergonomics Helps
One of the best ways to prevent and control workplace injuries and incidents is to “design out” hazards and risk early in the design phase. This is known as Prevention through Design (PtD), a national initiative led by National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). World-class […]
Prevent Incidents Before They Happen: Using a Prevention thru Design Framework
Ask most safety professionals, and they’ll tell you: Our goal should be to prevent incidents before they happen. But ask them how, and you’ll probably get many different opinions. It’s fair to say that in the absence of a coherent strategy, many fall back on the reactive approach of addressing risks only after incidents have […]
AIHCe 2021: “The Impact of Workplace MSDs on the Opioid Crisis” – A Summary
Opioid misuse and addiction is an epidemic in the United States. But what does the opioid crisis have to do with ergonomics? National public health officials are responding to the opioid crisis by focusing on pain management and recovery services. But, VelocityEHS Director of Ergonomics Blake McGowan, CPE, said “There is a missing element to […]
NAEM EHSTech 21: “Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company Reduces Injuries with Formal Ergonomics Program” – A Summary
The recent “Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company Reduces Injuries with Formal Ergonomics Program: A User Case Study” session for the National Association for EH&S Management (NAEM) EHSTECH21 Conference gave an in-depth look into the company’s workplace ergonomics program. Presented by Roger Tynes, Ergonomic Consultant & Program Specialist for Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., and moderated […]
VelocityEHS: The Exclusive Sponsor of National Safety Month
This June marks the 25th anniversary of the National Safety Council’s National Safety Month, an annual observance created to inspire people to keep each other safe. A variety of materials will be provided to NSC members and nonmembers at nsc.org/nsm. To celebrate this momentous year as the exclusive sponsor, we’ll be sharing complementary content on […]
The Need for a Simple, Supportive Ergonomics System as CPEs Retire and EHS Generalists Begin
We’re seeing a shift in the world of environmental health & safety (EHS) and its workforce—especially in the discipline of ergonomics. Universities that previously graduated certified professional ergonomists (CPEs) from research-based programs are pivoting to course-based programs to develop EHS generalists. This is a big change—from graduates having expertise in reducing musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) risk […]