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Be Prepared for the 2023 Hurricane Season

EHS
Hurricanes are a considerable concern for many of our customers. But without much to do to fight a hurricane or any other natural disaster head-on, the best thing that safety managers can do is stay one step ahead of the next big one.
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Job Site Inspections: Do You Know How to Meet OSHA Requirements?

Construction / EHS
OSHA's job site inspection standards require regular inspections of equipment, materials, and job sites to ensure worker safety. Are you doing them right?
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Stuck in a Paper-Based Safety Program? Six Steps to Getting Unstuck

EHS
Ready to make the transition away from manual safety programs? Here’s your roadmap for a successful digital transition. Buckle your seatbelts. Here we go...
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September Safety Observances: 5 Celebrations You Won’t Want to Miss

EHS
KPA’s roundup of September safety observances is here. Safety observances keep your workplace focuses interesting and relevant. And they're a great opportunity to review topics with your team.
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What leading indicators are you tracking? Here’s what KPA customers said.

EHS
Let's take a quick review of how to develop leading indicators and take a look at the different ways to identify leading indicators.
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Four Ways to Build Psychological Safety in Your Organization

EHS
Building a team that can talk about mistakes, near misses, or new ideas calls for a different kind of safety— where employees feel included, accepted, & safe.
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How to Transition to EHS Software: 3 Steps for Seamless Success

EHS
Three steps to transition to a digital safety program. Many companies are ready to transition from manual methods. The biggest question they face is how.
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Respirator Medical Evaluations & Fit Testing: What OSHA Wants You to Know

EHS
Respirators are a must in workplaces with hazardous airborne contaminants. Learn how to use medical evaluations and fit testing to stay in line with OSHA’s standards.
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Fall Hazards in Construction: Your Prevention Checklist

Construction / EHS
When looking at OSHA’s top 10 most cited standards, the clear winner for most violations goes to fall hazards on roofs, scaffolds, lifts, and ladders.
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