Understanding Hand and Power Tool Safety

Submitted by Tech Support on Mon, 12/05/2022 - 12:32

In many industries, hand and power tools are part of everyday life. Naturally, that means they become another part of the workplace safety conversation--one that must be taken seriously. Here's what to know about hand and power tool safety and how to approach it in ways that work.

Workplace Safety: A Closer Look at Industry Tools

When it comes to workplace safety, there are a lot of things to keep in mind--so many, in fact, that it can be easy to overlook some of the most obvious risks. That's especially true when it comes to hand and power tools.

Limiting Distractions to Prevent Workplace Accidents

Submitted by Tech Support on Mon, 11/14/2022 - 15:14

You take all kinds of precautions to create a safe, efficient work environment for your employees. However, when it comes to workplace safety, you can't just look out for big risks such as power lines and improper PPE; you also have to be aware of seemingly small issues--like distractions on the job. Here's what to know about distractions, the trouble they can cause, and how to eliminate them.

The Danger of Distractions on the Job

Distractions are a growing part of modern life. Even at home on your personal computer, researching a new product or reading reviews for a movie, you'll likely be distracted from your task by ads, ringing phones, cars honking outside, and maybe even the TV playing in the background.

The same is true on the job--but at a construction site or other hands-on workplace, these distractions can have far more serious consequences. Let's break down what these distractions look like and the trouble they can cause:

Hearing Loss Prevention and Training in the Workplace

Submitted by Tech Support on Mon, 10/24/2022 - 12:34

Many people can't imagine going through life without their hearing. However, for workers in industries like yours, that can easily become a reality--and workplace safety makes all the difference. Here's a closer look at hearing loss prevention and training.

Hearing Loss Prevention & OSHA Compliance

Hearing loss prevention matters to both employees and employers. It's a team effort--one that must be undertaken carefully and accurately to protect workers' long-term health. Just as importantly, however, hearing loss prevention is necessary for OSHA compliance.

Workplace Risk Assessment: The What, Why, and How

Submitted by Tech Support on Sat, 09/10/2022 - 12:09

A risk assessment is an important part of overall workplace safety and can have a long list of benefits. However, to perform a risk assessment effectively, you need to know three key things: the what, the why, and the how. We're here to take a look at each and help you strengthen workplace safety to protect your employees and the organization overall.

What is a Risk Assessment?

As you've probably guessed just by the name, risk assessment is all about analyzing your workplace to identify what dangers or other risks might exist and which solutions should be in place to keep workers safe. The process involves an in-depth look at environments, tasks, systems, equipment, and other elements, culminating in a complete view of current workplace safety and often a few things to improve upon.

Here are the most important elements to know about a workplace safety risk assessment:

Preventing Heat Illness in the Workplace

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 08/08/2022 - 12:29

With heatwaves hitting areas all across the world, it's becoming ever more important to prioritize workplace safety and avoid heat illness. To make it happen, there are a few things you'll need to know first--so here's your crash-course in "summer workplace safety" (or any other scenario where heat illness is a risk).

What is Heat Illness?

To promote workplace safety in ways that make a difference, your first goal is to understand what you're up against. In hot weather, that means facing off with a variety of different heat illnesses:

Dehydration

Although dehydration isn't necessarily caused by heat, hot temperatures can be an important factor. That's because dehydration occurs when your body loses more fluid than it takes in--and since hard work in the heat leads to a lot of sweating, this condition should always be on your radar when it comes to workplace safety.

Safety Training for Office Employees

Submitted by Tech Support on Mon, 07/11/2022 - 14:36

When you hear the words "safety training," you might think about construction sites or other places where hazards could be lurking around every corner--but most people don't think of an everyday office. The truth is that workplace safety is important for every workplace, even those without hard hats! Read on to find out what safety training should look like for office employees.

The Importance of Workplace Safety

You know it's important to make safety training part of any job--but do you know just how important it is? Let's take a look at this from three perspectives:

Tips for Electrical Safety in the Workplace

Submitted by Tech Support on Wed, 06/15/2022 - 12:38

Electrical safety is just one consideration under the much larger workplace safety umbrella, but it's an important one. Today, we'll cover a few of the biggest electrical safety risks on today's work sites and how employees can become more comfortable identifying and avoiding these risks.

The Best Solution for Workplace Safety

A lot goes into keeping your workers safe from electrical hazards. There are all kinds of details to brush up on, changing regulations to learn, and best practices to memorize--which means it's not easy to manage all these things on your own.

That's why the best solution for electrical safety--and workplace safety overall--is to invest in online training courses.

Why? Here are just a few reasons:

The Indirect Costs of Workplace Accidents

Submitted by Tech Support on Thu, 05/19/2022 - 13:14

Although no workplace accident is ever good news, many organizations feel confident saying they at least understand the direct cost of such incidents. However, the truth is that many companies tend to overlook the indirect costs, which can be just as damaging--if not more. Here's what you need to know about the indirect costs of workplace safety issues.

What Do Workplace Safety Problems Cost?

Employees and employers alike understand the importance of workplace safety; the most proactive even invest in workplace safety training courses to help build better work environments. But what happens if an accident does occur?

Let's take a look at the two types of costs associated with workplace incidents:

What to Know About OSHA Workplace Safety Inspections

Submitted by Tech Support on Wed, 05/11/2022 - 13:10

For many industries, OSHA inspections are a fact of life--but that doesn't necessarily mean you'll know what to expect during your first inspection. Here's what to know and to be as prepared as possible.

When Does OSHA Inspect for Workplace Safety?

Although OSHA is responsible for ensuring the safety of every U.S. workplace, in most cases the organization doesn't constantly check in on your work. (The exception is industries designated "high hazard," which are required to have regular inspections.) Instead, specific events trigger an OSHA inspection:

  • Pre-incident investigations: These inspections happen in response to imminent dangers, like unsafe workplace practices that could lead to death.

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Workplace Safety Trends, Part 2: Addressing New Risks

Submitted by Tech Support on Thu, 04/21/2022 - 13:07

In part one of our Workplace Safety Trends blog series, we discussed the risks your workers are likely most worried about in 2022 and what those risks are likely to look like in the future. Today, we'll look at the other side of the coin: the trends focused on improving safety and addressing new risks.

Top 3 Workplace Safety Improvement Trends

Although workplace safety is always evolving and unfamiliar concerns and issues are on the horizon, you don't have to idly wonder what the future will bring. The good news is that, for every new risk, there's also a smart new solution. The key is to remember that you're in charge of workplace safety--which means you're in charge of pursuing these "solution trends" or starting your own.

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