Key Differences Between ISO: 45001 And OHSAS: 18001 In Safety Management
Businesses can obtain certification in a standard for occupational health and safety management in order to prevent and reduce onsite work accidents…
OSHA Recordkeeping- Your Go-to-Guide (2024)
OSHA’s record keeping rules require employers to maintain accurate and detailed records of workplace injuries and illnesses.
Basic Components of Your Workspace Safety Management Strategy
The primary goal of any strategy is to prevent accidents or injuries caused by the employer’s or employee’s carelessness or bad judgment. Injury prevention can be accomplished…
How to Obtain LEED Ergonomics Credits?
Employees in programmes pursuing the LEED Ergonomics Credit will be asked to measure and quantify how much time they spend in repetitive or persistent postures…
How to Prepare a Foolproof Safety Checklist for Construction Sites? [Downloadable PDF]?
On construction sites, a safety checklist specifies all jobs that must be completed with care. Engineers and supervisors can use it to keep their work safe. It has been…
Top 10 Metrics That Safety Managers Should Track
Some of the top metrics that safety managers should consider tracking include:
What is the Experience Modification Rating (EMR Rating)? Why Should Construction Companies Care?
The EMR rating indicates how a company manages risk in its construction sites. It is a tool that allows a company to manage risk in real time, focusing on…