We’ve been talking a lot about injury rates and how to benchmark yours against industry averages. This got me thinking, which ones are the most dangerous?
Under OSHA’s General Duty Clause, employers have an obligation to protect their employees from serious hazards—even ifthe hazard is unusual or unprecedented.
TRIR: Yet another acronym in the alphabet soup of safety regulations. Learn how to calculate yours and how OSHA and insurers use your score to assess your business.
Here are some useful data points that reflect the state of women's workplace safety and the impact safety programs have on keeping women out of harm’s way.
KPA Product Director, Jade Brainard, talks to Jay Kumar about the difference between leading and lagging indicators, how to use safety data to prevent future incidents, and how to use training completion reports to improve workplace safety.
In this week’s episode of The Safety Meeting, Sage is joined by KPA CEO, Chris Fanning, to discuss the importance of ESG and how it's influencing the future of workplace sustainability and compliance.
Learn some cool brain science and a few surprising truths behind the kind of workforce compliance training that truly sticks and resonates with employees.
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