Understand the OSHA Form 300 and recordkeeping requirements for work-related injuries and illnesses. In this article, learn what’s reportable, how to manage injuries, and common FAQs. Ensure compliance with OSHA regulations and prioritize workplace safety.
A back safety program is key to dramatically reducing back injuries on the job. This article shares tips employers can implement to maintaining a productive and safe work environment.
This free guide offers employers essential strategies to prevent, prepare for, and respond to scenarios involving physical and verbal abuse, domestic violence, bomb threats, and active shooters. Be proactive in recognizing potential indicators of workplace violence and take actionable steps to protect yourself and your workforce.
In this EHS Hotline Q&A, a subscriber asks where they can store small propane and oxygen tanks. BLR’s team of in-house subject matter experts provides the answer.
The EPA can impose six-figure penalties against companies that are found in violation of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act’s (EPCRA) hazardous chemical inventory (also known as Tier II) and Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) reporting requirements. Are you confident in your compliance with EPCRA reporting requirements?
Protect your workforce from PFAS exposure. Learn about the risks, sources, and preventive measures employers must take to safeguard employees’ health and comply with regulations.
Your security staff may need to perform some search-and-rescue tasks before emergency responders arrive after a storm hits. Most recovery and cleanup activities are contracted out following a flood or hurricane. However, at smaller companies, the facilities staff may perform some cleanup tasks. Do you have health and safety plans and equipment for those with recovery or cleanup duties?
BLR’s Engagement tool is a comprehensive solution designed to help you measure and track engagement with safety across all levels of your organization. Watch an on-demand demo today to see how BLR can help you optimize your safety program’s engagement and retention.
This on-demand webinar with BLR’s team of experts explains how the recent Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) changes impact your workplace. It also covers new labeling requirements, employee training, SDS updates, and more. Ensure your business is compliant and your workforce protected from chemical hazards.
In 2022, slips and trips on the same level caused 144 worker fatalities, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. By regularly inspecting your work areas, you can prevent slips and trips, saving your company from unnecessary violations and fees.