When safety’s in the hands of 1 person or silo, it’s not really safety—not the kind that anchors a safety culture. Learn why everyone should be a safety leader.
From tips on working safely during COVID-19 to state-by-state maps of safety measures, the most popular posts on the KPA blog in 2020 were coronavirus-related.
By targeting habits, any organization can expose unsafe behaviors, adopt new ones, and establish a true safety culture. Here’s how three companies did it.
As the world experiences COVID fatigue, how can health and safety advocates help people understand the coronavirus is still a real hazard? We dug up some answers.
31 states require employers to manage workplace safety and health through comprehensive safety plans and/or safety committees. Get the details from KPA.
When OSHA agents visit a facility, they tend not to leave until they’ve discovered an issue worth a $10,000 fine. Learn the basics to protect your business.
When looking at incidents and injuries, it’s easy to go the way of the Titanic...considering only the direct costs that can impact your business. But like an iceberg, there’s a whole host of costs under the surface that can eat away at your bottom line too.
California is one of the states at the forefront of proactively developing regulations to address the pandemic. Regardless of where you operate, it’s a good idea to keep an eye on California regulations, as they often influence regulations across the country. With that in mind, here’s the latest on COVID-19 regulations in place or coming soon in California.
A workplace health and safety risk assessment keeps your people safe and helps you make smarter decisions. Learn how to conduct a risk assessment effectively.