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SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) – A two-day event in Bend will offer employers and workers a variety of opportunities to learn new skills to improve on-the-job safety and health, network with workplace safety and health professionals, and share best practices. Topics at the Central Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Conference include providing fall protection, identifying hazards and …

BEAUMONT – Receiving its first award of 2021, Lamar Institute of Technology has been named one of the nation’s elite, top 25 colleges for its Online Occupational Safety and Health Certificate program by Value Colleges. As the only college in Texas named to this honor, LIT joins the ranks of such prestigious schools as Tulane University, Johns …

OSHA Seeks New Members for Construction Safety Committee The Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health is in need of 14 new members. OSHA is currently accepting nominations for people to serve on the Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health. The agency is looking for 14 new members to fill the 15-member group that …

Top 5 Considerations When Implementing Temperature Screening Technology Human Temperature Screening solutions will be critical in outlining a new normal to keep people safe and reduce business risk and liabilities. By Rich Mellot Sep 18, 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic has posed ongoing challenges for various industries, but it has also kindled an incredible …

Let’s assume you have some sort of central IT application managing your accounts, customers, suppliers, products and locations in your organization today. It may be one of your (or the) Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) or Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems. It may also be a bespoke-developed solution using a relational database or a legacy Master …

How Today’s Technology is Enabling the Next Generation of Electrical LOTO Electrical LOTO programs are important for any safety program. By Rachel Bugaris Mar 01, 2020 As we enter a new decade, lockout tagout (LOTO) will remain a mainstay of any safety program. However, as standards and regulations evolve, so must a company’s …

They treat us when we’re sick, but now medical workers say they fear for their own health and safety after a rash of assaults at California hospitals. Employees working in healthcare are four times more likely to experience workplace violence than other private employees according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. A recent …