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Training

The good, the bad and the ugly of workplace programs

To incentivize or not?
Lisa Neuberger
June 5, 2020
The term “bloody pocket syndrome” has been around for a long time, but there is still plenty of debate about how to prevent it.
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NSC logo 2020

Statement from NSC President and CEO, Lorraine M. Martin, on speaking up for respect and inclusion

June 4, 2020

“As a result of last week’s tragic events in Minneapolis, today’s unparalleled challenges mean we are facing national strife in the midst of a worldwide pandemic."


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Authority figures often ignore workforce issues
Closing Time

Stop safety dissidents: Authority figures often ignore workforce issues

Allan J. Moore
May 13, 2020
Since health and safety initiatives and overall health and safety commentary seem to be focused towards frontline workers, Positional Leaders appear to be getting a free pass on the safety train that already left the station a long, long time ago.
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Character over culture: A different perspective in 3 phases
Best Practices

Character over culture: A different perspective in 3 phases

Adam L. Bates
Adam L. Bates, MS, MBA
May 13, 2020
Over my career I’ve had the learning experiences of being told I will not succeed and that I am not good enough to lead. While I see those comments as motivation, my real motivation is to have an impact/legacy on my profession for my family and leave a vision for the next generation.
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Safety at home should include ergonomics
Editor's Letter

Safety at home should include ergonomics

Pain-free WFH
Benita Mehta
Benita Mehta
May 6, 2020
If you’ve transitioned into working from home recently, along with many non-essential workers, you might be in danger of developing heath issues. Ergonomics is an area often ignored, but considered essential to eliminate pain from repetitive movements and bad posture.
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Manage workforce competencies to increase hiring success

Manage workforce competencies to increase hiring success

Reducing Risk
Darcy Pashak
May 5, 2020
Oil and gas workers face numerous hazards daily, including the risk of fires, explosions, falls, confined spaces, machine malfunctions and much more, which is why employers take every precaution to protect their personnel, assets and the environment.
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Digital Edition Exclusive

What you need to know about coronavirus

What are the symptoms of coronavirus, and how is it treated?
April 1, 2020

What exactly are the symptoms of coronavirus, anyway? Is it deadly? How worried should I be? The U.S. Centers for Disease Control says little is known about the virus, but it still has some tentative answers.


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Survivors of a fatality can struggle for answers
Editor's Letter

Survivors of a fatality can struggle for answers

Dave Johnson
Dave Johnson
April 1, 2020
. Gene Hobbs was working for the Meade County Road Department, raking along the edge of a road shortly after noon, when he was run over by a dump truck backing up, killing him upon impact, on December 13, 2016.
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Best Practices

The toughest job in safety? It could be cleaning up toxic messes

Dan Markiewicz
Dan Markiewicz MS, CIH, CSP, RMP
April 1, 2020
The OSHA standards below require employers to certify training. Which requires “A written certificate shall be given to each person so certified”?
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Ingredients for the best jobs: What makes good jobs better?

Dr. John Kello
April 1, 2020

Do you have a great job in EHS? What is a great job? Excellent, enriched jobs have the following characteristics:


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