Category: EHS

Common electrical hazards: How to identify and prevent them

Learn about common electrical hazards in the workplace, including overhead power lines, faulty equipment, overloaded circuits, and wet environments. Discover essential safety measures like proper grounding, inspections, and Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures to prevent electrical injuries and improve workplace safety

Getting your process safety management program started

Despite the PSM regulations, numerous fatalities and catastrophic process-related incidents prompted OSHA to establish a PSM Covered Chemical Facilities National Emphasis Program (PSM NEP), which targets PSM facilities for OSHA inspections. As a result, OSHA enforcement of the PSM standards is very active, often resulting in six-figure fines. To ensure your company stays compliant, avoids fines, and continues to improve employee safety, use the following tips to give your PSM program a boost.

Safety manager liabilities: what you need to know

Worker safety is of utmost importance in the workplace; and that applies to any type of company in any industry. It is the company’s responsibility to provide safe working conditions, and the safety manager’s responsibility to be the main point of contact for employees, especially those who work in hazardous environments. Safety managers must comply […]

Job safety analysis review

It takes into consideration each hazard associated with the task and what steps employees can take to avoid that hazard, such as using personal protective equipment (PPE) or procedures that can be used to lower the risk associated with that specific job task.

How the costs of not enforcing safety policies affect your company

Failure to provide a safe workplace doesn’t just lead to legal troubles and unnecessary accidents. It also negatively impacts a company’s bottom line. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) fines and litigation costs are bad enough, but the true costs appear in compromised productivity.

5 Ways to increase your company’s EHS compliance

Finding efficient and effective ways to stay compliant with environment, health, and safety (EHS) compliance regulations can feel like a full-time job in itself. Keeping up with changing rules, regulations, and reporting procedures to keep your employees safe and stay compliant is daunting to say the least. That’s why it’s so important to prioritize your EHS compliance initiatives.

What is EHS software?

EHS software is important in most industries, as it gathers and leverages data to create more effective systems for organizations. This means less work, fewer incidents, reduced insurance costs, and more funds allocated to these organizations’ bottom line.