Standardize safety reporting and leverage data-driven insights to catch early warning signs and prevent routine workplace hazards from escalating.
The place you work can sometimes be hazardous to your health, even fatal. In 2023, there were 5,283 fatal work injuries recorded in the United States, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Biological hazards, or biohazards, contain living organisms that can pose dangers to human health. In the workplace, these can include blood, human waste, pathogens, and more. Biological hazards are ...
Little problems often become big problems if no one takes the initiative to correct them. If your employees don't bother to report a malfunctioning machine or a slip-and-fall hazard, serious injuries ...
In accordance with Michigan's Hazard Communication Standard, the University has established a written hazard communication program to ensure that employees with exposure or potential exposure to ...
A workplace hazard assessment can prevent work-related injuries or illnesses by eliminating or controlling identified hazards. A hazard assessment can ensure workers have the training, equipment and ...
No matter if you work with your hands, your mind or some combination of the two, electrical dangers and many other hazards are present at every job. “It’s up to everyone on the job to watch for ...
Industrial workplaces are typically dangerous, with heavy machinery, hazardous substances and complex processes. Despite safety protocols, accidents still happen. According to the International Labour ...
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