| | | | | | A look at some news of note for safety professionals. |
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| | Sponsored | | The U.S. saw 23 separate billion dollar weather disasters last year. Extreme weather is hitting harder and more often, and one event can disrupt your entire operation. When logistics stall, staff can’t reach sites, suppliers go dark, and customers feel the impact, how ready are you? Download our guide to learn five steps you can take now to strengthen resilience before the next storm. |
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| | "From April 2022 until December 2024, OSHA conducted approximately 7,000 heat-related inspections, a dramatic increase from the roughly 200 annual heat inspections conducted between 2015 and 2020," said Ogletree Deakins. |
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| | Sponsored | | US EPA requires annual training for "hazardous waste personnel." Keep this cheat sheet on hand for key RCRA compliance tips including who needs training, what training must include, and when and how often training is required. |
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| | A category of grid intelligence technology called Active Grid Response, or AGR, is helping utilities close the hazard awareness delay gap. |
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| | | | Engagement between leadership and EHS professionals could use some improvement. |
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| | Sponsored | | AI is transforming EHS programs—unlocking insights from safety data, predicting risks, and improving inspections. But success requires responsible use. Learn how to balance innovation with data quality, ethics, and human oversight to drive safer decisions. |
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| | | | Beauty is all around us, but it’s up to us to recognize—and safeguard—it for generations to come. |
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