One Way to Reduce COVID-19 Transmission: Open a Window
The coronavirus doesn’t hang around as long in well-ventilated areas. According to a new study, fresh air and sunlight can reduce the spread of the virus that’s currently holding us all hostage.
The coronavirus doesn’t hang around as long in well-ventilated areas. According to a new study, fresh air and sunlight can reduce the spread of the virus that’s currently holding us all hostage.
California auto dealers, I’ve got good news and… less-good news. The good news is the state has released detailed information about reopening your business. The COVID-19 pandemic isn’t over, and there’s a long road ahead of us, but recovery starts…
Not every platform has the tools and features your organization actually needs. If you’re not careful, the software you use could become another liability; another massive cost among many.
May 11, 2020 - KPA released the Return to Work Program to help businesses reopen safely and establish a new normal following the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.
Running a business without a workplace incident response system is like trying to play basketball without a point guard. Enter: KPA’s Risk Management Center.
Although the coronavirus is ongoing, employers need to be aware of other regulatory changes taking effect outside of the pandemic. Employers in Toledo, Ohio and Dallas, Texas, should be aware of employment regulations.
As the 1st phase of the COVID-19 pandemic comes to an end, KPA is offering a series of free webinars to help you protect your people and return to work safely.
During the coronavirus crisis, some states are extending expiration of driver’s licenses, and those licenses may be used as List B documents for Form I-9.
KPA's Kathryn Carlson outlines the top 5 questions companies should consider when looking at mobile EHS software.
EHS Today covers a "State of the Industry" report on what makes for a strong and leading safety culture. KPA partnered with EHS Today on the report.