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Safety podcast – Prioritizing Safety: Why It’s Crucial for Business Success

In today’s fast-paced business landscape, companies face an array of challenges that can threaten their success and sustainability. While factors like market competition, technological disruption, and changing consumer preferences often dominate the conversation, there is one fundamental aspect of business…

Understanding Designated Hot Work Areas: Key Definitions and Safety Requirements

In the high-risk environments of gas plants and construction sites, ensuring the safety of workers is paramount. One critical aspect of maintaining a safe work environment is understanding and properly managing designated hot work areas. Hot work, including activities such…

Ensuring a Safe Future: Navigating the Safety Landscape of Sheet Metal Fabrication

As the sheet metal fabrication industry continues to evolve and grow, the importance of prioritizing safety cannot be overstated. This process, which involves the manipulation of heavy, sharp, and often hot materials, presents a unique set of challenges that require…

 The importance of HSE training for employees in all industries

Workplace safety is a critical issue for businesses of all sizes and industries. Each year, preventable accidents injure or kill millions of workers, causing significant financial losses. Workplace injuries and illnesses cost U.S. businesses billions of dollars each year in lost productivity,…

Video: Protecting our sight

Each and every day, our eyes provide the gateway that allows us to recognize and comprehend the world we work, live, and play in. Because our vision is so crucial to almost all aspects of our daily lives, it’s difficult…

Video: Supported Scaffolding Safety

Every day, millions of people reach the work they do by using supported scaffolds which provide a walking and working surface up off the ground.  However, scaffolds can also be hazardous and thousands of workers are injured every year and…

Preventing Fires During Hot Work Operations

Welding, grinding, cutting, open flame, and other spark-producing tools and operations are all capable of starting dangerous fires in our workplaces. Collectively known as hot work, such processes require specific permits and procedures to be followed to prevent the ignition…

Video: Lockout – Tagout Safety Training

This dynamic program shows viewers that a commitment to safety procedures following Lockout / Tagout or LOTO, will assure workplace safety and can even save a life.  Lockout / Tagout training follows OSHA regulations by isolating and disconnecting all sources…