Category: EHS

Why safety software is crucial for the construction industry

The Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported that on-the-job mortalities dropped from 1,003 in 2018 to 976 in 2020 and again to 951 in 2021. Fatalities are also on the decline, dropping from 13.5 death injuries per 100,000 full-time equivalent (FTE) workers in 2020 to 12.3 per 100,000 in 2021.

Q&A: Shelter areas during extreme weather

In this Q&A, our subject matter experts respond to the question, ‘What areas can we use to shelter employees in the event of a tornado or extreme weather?’ which was submitted by an EHS Hero® subscriber.

Essential steps for safely responding to natural disasters

Severe weather emergencies and other natural disasters can strike any workplace or home, often without warning. If you’re not adequately prepared to respond to such events, the potential for injuries and even death is heightened. In this article, we’ll cover the responsive measures you can take to keep yourself and your employees out of harm’s way.

Watch Lockout Tagout (LOTO) tool on-demand demo

EHS Hero’s LOTO tool is cross-functional and convenient, allowing you to create LOTO procedures that meet your unique needs, keep them organized, and access them on any device. This way, you can ensure your employees have the information they need to stay safe and your organization has the tools to achieve compliance.

BLR’s EHS Hero shortlisted at The SaaS Awards 2023

Business and Learning Resource’s (BLR®) comprehensive environment, health, and safety (EHS) management software, EHS Hero®, has been shortlisted in the 2023 SaaS Awards program in the category Best Saas Product for Health & Safety or Risk Management.

How Basalite improved task completion rates with BLR’s CAPA Tool

Before implementing BLR’s environment, health, and safety (EHS) management solution, EHS Hero®, Basalite was relying on e-mail to assign action items to team members, which didn’t provide a systematic way to follow up on whether tasks were done. This created a challenge in keeping track of who was responsible for which action and by when it should be completed.

Make your EHS program work for you with lean manufacturing

An easy way to get started on a lean manufacturing safety program is through the waste identification and removal process. When considering each step of a potential improvement, the team should consider ergonomics, safety, and health before the step is implemented. This can help reduce the biggest waste of all: injuries.

Protect yourself from the safety pyramid

Workplace injuries can crush employee morale and tarnish your business’s reputation. It’s never too late to reduce risk and prevent major accidents. In this article, you’ll learn risk management strategies and tools you can use to decrease incidents across the safety pyramid.

Back to basics: Hazardous air pollution

Following the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, that happened in early February, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been providing updates on how it is conducting air monitoring. Air pollution harms people’s health and the environment, and under the Clean Air Act, the EPA continues to work with state, local, and tribal governments, other federal agencies, and stakeholders to reduce air pollution and the damage that it causes. In this article, you’ll learn more about the challenges the agency faces when dealing with air pollution.