EHS Today Daily Update - May 7th, 2024
 
 
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"This certification gives us the tools and knowledge to help our teammates through some of the toughest times they may experience in their lives," said Encore Electric.
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LOTO remains one of the top 10 most cited OSHA violations year after year. Part of the OSHA requirements for LOTO includes providing specific procedural steps for shutting down, isolating, blocking and securing machines to control hazardous energy. Tec.nicum can help - Our engineers will identify all energy sources of a machine and document the procedures of how to properly implement LOTO.

Providing access to naloxone and appropriate training can protect workers and possibly save someone's life, says ISEA.
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58% of MSDs effect the back & knees. Back injuries are a leading cause of days away from work & a quarter of all comp claims. A Lehigh CustomFit managed program will provide the most accurate fit safety footwear + body-aligning orthotics + anti-fatigue compression socks to relieve excessive stress on joints in the back, spine & legs to help avoid worker fatigue, chronic pain & debilitating injury.

While Teamsters applaud bill, Wholesalers Distributors association opposes it.
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Casella, occupational hygiene and environmental monitoring equipment expert, has announced its newest training tool, an interactive workplace tour for noise monitoring practices. The virtual tour is an educational software that provides users with an online, fully interactive experience in which participants learn how to use noise instruments while touring a workplace. 

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Learn how global leader Kuraray improved its permit process by implementing key practices that have allowed for consistency throughout. As well as safety best practices and other ways of process improvement.
Stop thinking it can't happen to you. Here's what you need to know to be prepared for an active shooter situation.
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Experts from EBM publications writing about road infrastructure, industrial safety, manufacturing leadership, commercial trucking and construction equipment share insights into the tragedy in Baltimore.