Compliance is moving to a risk management focus Tim Lozier June 7, 2013 The new pace of business means organizations are more complex. Businesses are increasing their global footprint with locations worldwide.Read More
Don’t ignore mental health issues Canada’s new standard can be a model Dan Markiewicz MS, CIH, CSP, RMP March 7, 2013 This past January 2013, Canada became the first country in the world to issue a standard on Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace. Read More
Exclusive ISHN survey: EHS State of the Nation Ulka Bhide November 1, 2012 Here are the key highlights of the data we received for the ISHN White Paper study this year.Read More
As your safety world evolves Risk management may be indistinguishable from safety Dan Markiewicz MS, CIH, CSP, RMP September 6, 2012 Figure 1 illustrates that workplace safety continues to evolve by adding layers of concepts and activities to its sphere of influence.Read More
Make way for Germany’s MAK Maximum concentration values should be used at U.S. worksites Dan Markiewicz MS, CIH, CSP, RMP August 1, 2012 Six reasons why Germany’s MAK — Maximum Concentration Values in the Workplace — should be recognized and applied in U.S. worksites Read More
ASSE’s Safety 2012 wows Denver August 1, 2012 The American Society of Safety Engineers’ Safety 2012, held in Denver this past June 3-7, showed no signs of the economy’s doldrums.Read More
Anticipate and prevent injuries How predictive analytics support safety management systems Griffin Schultz July 3, 2012 Many companies employ safety management systems (SMS) to great effect. Read More
Predict impending incidents 4 universal safety truths emerge from inspection data Raghu Arunachalam Ph.D. May 3, 2012 Predictive analytics provides powerful tools that enable the rapid sifting of data to discern patterns that indicate impeding incidents.Read More
Working with your CEO How to succeed in this high-stakes game Mark Hansen MS, CSP May 3, 2012 Throughout my career, I’ve dealt with senior managers of all types.Read More
New ANSI standard helps secure campus safety February 10, 2012 Nearly five years after the deadly shootings at Virginia Tech in April 2007, colleges and universities across the nation face the continued challenge of assessing and mitigating threats posed by unexpected emergencies and natural disasters. Read More