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Risk-taker, or Cautious? Here are Your Jobs of Choice!

We can count on Mike Rowe to pick out the d?irty Jobs that may of us do. But if you were asked to come up with the 10 most dangerous jobs, and the 10 safest jobs, how many do you think you can name? Whether it's a dirty job, safe job or dangerous job, our [...]

2017-05-15T13:00:40-06:00May 16th, 2017|Safety Matters|

Do We Have the Whole Truth about Pesticides?

Which can be more dangerous, the pests or the pesticides we use to kill them? That has been a $64,000 question for a number of years, and depending on the situation the answer can be different.  Much progress has been made in developing pesticidal chemicals that are safer to humans, and improvements in developing better [...]

2017-05-09T10:19:31-06:00May 9th, 2017|Safety Matters|

Creating the Canary in the Coal Mine

Many people know firsthand or indirectly the dangers and risks that coal miners face when they go to work every day for their long 10- to 12-hour shifts. Even with all the work that has been done to promote and encourage safety, coal mines still have many inherent risks and hazards for workers. Unfortunately, that [...]

2017-05-09T10:19:33-06:00May 2nd, 2017|Safety Matters|

How to Find the Next Great Safety Pro

While it can be easy to learn and implement a safety program, thre is little question that being a safety officer or safety engineer is not a career path that anyone off the street can step in and do. Much like doctors and accountants and engineers, being a safety officer is a specialized position that [...]

2017-04-25T15:46:55-06:00April 28th, 2017|Safety Matters|

Safety Violations: Just Change the Year

The cliche holds true: The more things change, the more they stay the same. And while reliability and consistency can be good, in the realm of occupational health and safety, it can be frustrating, especialy when it comes to OSHA's annual list of the top safety violations reported by inspectors. With OSHA producing the list every [...]

2017-04-24T13:55:51-06:00April 25th, 2017|Safety Matters|

Journey of Safety Training: Destination Achieved

We'll admit, Jeff Dalto's article in Professional Safety magazine, is not necessarily groundbreaking; it's just a well-written epistle about learning objectives and applying them effectively in a safety training program. Spoiler alert: Dalto mentions in his article that the concept of learning objectives, which was touched on a bit on the blog the other day, is [...]

2017-05-09T10:19:34-06:00April 14th, 2017|Safety Matters|

The Journey of Safety Training

Safety is not the destination. Safe, secure, happy and healthy are the destinations. Safety in the workplace is our journey. And safety doesn't just happen. Like a journey, such as a trip or vacation, always goes smoothest when there is a road map. The road map delineates the best way to get from where you [...]

2017-05-09T10:19:35-06:00April 11th, 2017|Safety Matters|

Workers on an Island: Best Practices Make Perfect

New Year's resolutions are rarely an individual ffair. At least, if you really want your resolutions to be successful. No matter how committed you might be to losing weight or completing that Boston Marathon, very few people ever see through their resolutions without getting a partner on board to at least be an accouuntability partner. [...]

2017-05-09T10:19:36-06:00April 7th, 2017|Safety Matters|
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