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7 Safety Tips for Protecting New & Young Workers


New & young workers may be reluctant to ask questions and so put themselves at risk. Here are 7 tips to overcome that reluctance and protect these vulnerable workers.

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Don’t Let Your Outside Workers Get ‘Tick’-ed off this Summer


In addition to the usual hazards, this summer make sure to take steps to protect workers who work outside from tick bites and Lyme disease. Here are some tips.

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Preparing for & Responding to Tornadoes at the Workplace


Some tornadoes occur without a tornado warning. And sometimes the warnings are missed. It’s important to recognize the signs so you can protect yourself.

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ILO Says Not Enough Attention Given to Occupational Diseases


Most OHS programs don’t focus on preventing occupational diseases but, according to a new ILO report, occupational illnesses kill a lot more workers than safety incidents.

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Results of Survey of European Workers on Workplace Safety


A recent survey of EU workers has interesting findings on the aging workforce and work-related stress. Here are the highlights & tools to address these issues.

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Impact of Bullying Extends Beyond Immediate Victims


A new study found that workplace bullies negatively impact both their direct victims and co-workers who witness or are aware of the abuse. Learn what you can do if you see bullying.

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PPE in the Heat—Not Always a Good Combination


What if workers must wear respirators in a confined space but doing so puts them at risk of heat stress? Protecting them from both hazards can be a challenge.

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US Safety Manager Gets 78 Months’ Jail for Fraudulent Injury Records


A US case in which a safety manager was jailed for underreporting workplace injuries is a good reminder that safety professionals can be personally liable.

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Clothing Companies Efforts after Factory Collapse—Too Little Too Late?


Offering to compensate the families of the dead factory workers is a nice gesture, but retailers could’ve done more to prevent these deaths in the first place.

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Safety Pros Say No to Arming Workers as Protection from Violence


Some have suggested in the US that employers should arm workers to protect them from workplace violence. Canadian safety pros don’t like that idea at all.

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