We’ve assembled some real examples of poor housekeeping. See if you can identify what’s wrong in each photo and how the issue could lead to illness or injury.
This week on The Safety Meeting, Sage and Micah discuss preparing for the hot summer months by understanding the signs of heat illness and implementing basic precautionary measures to prevent it in the first place.
The use of real-life examples is one of the key principles of effective workforce training. Here’s how we do it in KPA’s award-winning training courses.
This week on The Safety Meeting, Sage welcomes back Greg Sizemore, Vice President of health, safety, environment, and workforce development for ABC, to share the findings from the 2022 Safety Performance Report.
In this week’s episode, tune in to hear how adopting a holistic approach to safety training will better implement safety-driven cultural change in the long run.
April 25, 2022 - KPA's Glorianna Corman, REM, CHMM, CSP, urges employers to consider their fall protection equipment's expiration dates, buying the right equipment, and more.
Last week, OSHA and the White House formally announced an indoor and outdoor heat illness and injury National Emphasis Program. We're covering what it is, what it means for you, and next steps.
From amputations to OSHA fines, improperly guarded machines carry serious risks. Here’s what you need to know about OSHA’s machine guarding requirements.
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