KPA's Hannah Crawford wrote an article for EHS Daily about how to survive an OSHA inspection, whether it's related to COVID-19 or another safety issue.
Virginia became the first state to adopt COVID-19 safety standards. No matter where you are, get ahead of these, as any state could announce similar rules.
Glorianna Corman, CHMM, CSP, wrote an article for Safety+Health about the benefits of regular cleaning and housekeeping to keep employees safe and reduce costs.
Zach Pucillo, wrote an article for Wards Auto on how to use the hierarchy of controls to help limit the spread of COVID-19 infections in the workplace.
KPA HR Consultant, Brianna Stashak, wrote an article for Auto Success looking at what dealers need to know about the Families First Coronavirus Response Act.
High performers aren’t just differentiated by the health and safety incidents they avoid, but by the efficiencies they’ve built into their EHS programs.
To advocate for change, safety professionals need to have a seat at the table. And to gain that seat, they need to speak the language of the others at the table.
From higher-than-average employee injury rates to a reliance on manual EHS processes, poor performing organizations tend to have several things in common.
The first round of policy renewals post-coronavirus outbreak is rapidly approaching. Here are a few questions every insurance broker should consider right now.