Building a lasting workplace safety culture takes more than training. Learn how employee teams, daily communication, hazard reporting, and a “want-to” mindset keep safety front and center every day.
EHS Hero® has been named a 2026 Environment + Energy Leader Award winner in the Software and Cloud category. The award recognizes demonstrated performance and measurable impact, as evaluated by an independent panel of judges.
A practical guide for safety managers focused on reducing risk, improving consistency, and strengthening audit readiness
Electrical safety starts with understanding common hazards and applying proven safe-work practices. This guide covers electric shock, arc flash, PPE, lockout/tagout (LOTO), OSHA requirements, inspections, and training essentials to help reduce workplace injuries and create safer work environments.
Preview OSHA-aligned machine safety training designed to reduce injuries and improve workplace safety
See how Habersham County improved compliance, reduced risk, and lowered workers’ compensation costs using EHS Hero’s training and safety tools.
Stay ahead of critical OSHA and EPA regulatory changes with BLR’s free mid-year EHS compliance update. Learn about PFAS and TSCA reporting requirements, OSHA heat stress initiatives, Risk Management Program revisions, NESHAP developments, and enforcement priorities shaping compliance strategies. Designed for modern EHS leaders seeking practical regulatory intelligence to protect workers and strengthen organizational safety.
Preview this OSHA-aligned SDS training course and help employees understand chemical hazards, GHS, and how to use Safety Data Sheets to stay safe and compliant.
Prepare for the OSHA National Safety Stand-Down with fall protection training for general industry. Learn key requirements, hazard recognition, and prevention strategies to reduce workplace falls and stay compliant.
This 30-minute course, Electrical Safety: Unqualified Person, helps workers recognize electrical hazards and follow safe work practices to prevent shock, burns, fires, and electrocution.