BLR’s Safety Toolbox Trainer is the easiest way for safety professionals to manage training, whether you’re in the field or in the office. Deliver effective training, meet compliance obligations, and drive a culture of safety in your organization with BLR’s Safety Toolbox Trainer.
Explore the top sessions from the ‘Trends in 20’ webinar series, featuring expert insights across crucial EHS topics. This article reviews the three most-attended webinars of the year, with links to watch them on-demand. Learn how these sessions equip EHS professionals to stay informed, strengthen compliance, and make impactful decisions for their organizations.
In this EHS Hotline Q&A, a subscriber asks if slip-resistant shoes are considered PPE, and if the employer is required to provide them. BLR’s team of in-house subject matter experts provides the answer.
During this on-demand compliance check-in, our experts cover OSHA’s heat stress rule updates, new EPA hydrofluorocarbon emission controls, reporting deadlines for chemical manufacturers, hazardous air pollutant reclassification, and stormwater permits.
The risks posed by alcohol and drug abuse range from worker impairment to fatal workplace overdose. This article tackles drug test tampering, opioid uses and overdoses, drug testing requirements in transportation, and the latest changes from the FMCSA’s Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse.
Discover the importance of hazardous chemical safety in the workplace. Learn OSHA’s HazCom regulations, including employee training, safety data sheets (SDS), and labeling requirements. Foster a strong safety culture to protect your team and ensure regulatory compliance with federal standards.
As the person responsible for employee training programs in your organization, you can bring learning to the top of the priority list. Doing so can boost productivity, improve skills, and increase engagement across your team. Download this guide and learn how you can make employee training a priority in your organization.
By embracing diverse employees and languages, employers can foster a safe and compliant work environment. This article explores strategies to effectively train safety procedures to multilingual learners, and tips for communicating across language barriers.
By implementing a comprehensive Emergency Action Plan, effective evacuation strategies, and a solid Business Continuity Plan, businesses can safeguard their employees and operations against various emergencies. Regular training and updates to these plans are crucial to maintaining a safe work environment.
In this EHS Hotline Q&A, a subscriber asks if an avulsion would be considered a reportable and/or recordable injury if no stitches were required but a tetanus shot was administered. Get the answer in this article.