Category: EHS

Title V permit revisions: do you need to apply?

Permit revisions may be regulated as administrative amendments, minor modifications, or significant modifications. Other permit changes may be made without submitting an official request to the permitting authority.

Canned vs. custom safety programs

While safety has always been a priority in the workplace, the way businesses approach this topic has evolved over the years. Instead of waiting to respond to injuries, workplaces are being more proactive in seeking out and mitigating potential hazards before they lead to employee injuries.

Comprehensive accident investigation template

If an incident occurs at your company, it is critical to understand what exactly happened, what caused the incident, and what steps need to be put in place to make sure it does not occur again. We took the time to put together an investigation template that you can download and use today.

5 Common workplace safety mistakes and how to avoid them

To ensure greater effectiveness, it’s important for employers to revisit their safety programs and policies. In this article, we’ll discuss some of the most common workplace safety mistakes and provide tips on how to avoid them.

Hazard Communication and GHS: What Employees Need to Know eLearning course preview

OSHA’s HazCom standard requires that employees be informed of the hazards associated with the chemicals in their workplace and how to protect themselves from exposure. This course explains the purpose of the HazCom standard, and how to reduce risks when dealing with hazardous chemicals. Watch this course preview to learn how supervisors can best communicate that information to employees.

BLR’s EHS Hero awarded a G2 Leader badge for second consecutive quarter

Thanks to our customers’ continued support, BLR’s comprehensive environment, health, and safety (EHS) management solution, EHS Hero®, has ranked as a Leader in the Environmental Health and Safety Software category on G2 for the second quarter in a row. This accomplishment stands as a testament to BLR’s commitment to excellence and the ongoing support of our valued customers.

4 best practices for new employee safety training

Supervisors must be certain that all employees have the knowledge to carry out their role in the workplace in a safe manner. Training is the “how,” meaning the skills, practices, procedures, and safe behaviors that keep a worker safe. But also important is the “why.” A common reason employees fail to follow rules is that they don’t know why the rules matter. When employees are educated on the consequences of behaviors and deviations from the rules, they’re more likely to follow them.