EHS Today Daily Update - Jun 4th, 2024
 
 
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With summer just about here, are you protecting your employees from heat stress? This all-new online training course will help learners understand how to prevent heat-related illnesses in both indoor and outdoor environments. Enroll now for free!

Learn the strategies and standards that can help greatly reduce the risk of fall-related injuries among your workforce.
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In order to truly take care of others, we must first take care of ourselves.
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Safety can mean different things for different people, and there are many languages to safety. That’s why it’s key for safety professionals to periodically focus on the basics.
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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. 

The increase in substituted specimens was up 633% in 2023 compared to 2022, said Quest Diagnostics.
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Changing workplace demographics are affecting the frequency of injuries, increasing workers’ comp claims. Discover proactive solutions like onsite clinics and injury prevention strategies to identify and mitigate safety risks, based on your workforce.