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When Invisible Danger Strikes: The Perils of Hydrogen Sulfide in Confined Spaces

The Trinity County Tragedy On August 27, 2025, three workers in Trinity County, Texas, lost their lives while responding to a problem at a sewer plant. One worker entered a manhole to stop sewage from backing up and was quickly overcome by toxic fumes. Two others attempted to rescue him, only to be overcome by…

Rethinking the Safety Triangle: From Heinrich and Bird to a New Era

“The Bird Triangle was wrong, but it changed safety forever.” For nearly a century, the Heinrich/Bird Safety Triangle has been one of the most recognizable – and controversial – images in safety. It has been called outdated, invalid, misleading, and even dangerous. And yet, few models in our field have had such lasting influence. For…

Expanding the Scope of Safety: NASP Services You Might Not Know About

At the National Association of Safety Professionals (NASP), our mission has always been to provide safety professionals with the tools and knowledge they need to create safer workplaces. While many are familiar with our flagship certifications and online training, NASP also offers a range of specialized services that go beyond traditional safety education. These services…

Choosing the Right PPE: Avoiding Substandard and Fake Products

A Growing Problem with Online PPE Recent reports have highlighted serious concerns about the sale of substandard personal protective equipment (PPE) online, including through platforms such as TikTok Shop. Several products marketed as “safety shoes,” “safety belts,” and even respirators were recalled in the United Kingdom after failing basic safety tests. Although these recalls were…

Healthcare in Crisis: Why Worker Safety Must Become a Top Priority

Healthcare workers are the backbone of our communities, yet they face alarming levels of risk every time they enter the workplace. According to The State of Healthcare Worker Safety report by Verkada and The Harris Poll, healthcare accounts for 73 percent of all nonfatal workplace injuries caused by violence. The study, based on a nationwide…

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Recent OSHA Citations from Around the Country

Recent OSHA Citations from Around the Country

06.13.2018 Current Events
Steel plate falls on, kills worker: $162K OSHA fine A struck-by incident killed an employee of this company. OSHA visited…
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What’s New with OSHA Under Trump?

What’s New with OSHA Under Trump?

06.13.2018 Current Events
President Trump’s first year-plus in office has been anything but quiet. But his influence on OSHA and workplace safety hasn’t…
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Workers Thought, ‘It won’t happen to us’: 5 dead, 14 injured

Workers Thought, ‘It won’t happen to us’: 5 dead, 14 injured

06.13.2018 Current Events
When things have been going well for a period of time, workers can develop a false sense of security. “I’ve…
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Vape Pen Explosion Pierces Florida Man’s Cranium, Killing Him

Vape Pen Explosion Pierces Florida Man’s Cranium, Killing Him

06.12.2018 Current Events
Vape pen explosion pierces Florida man’s cranium killing him: Two pieces of the vape pen were in Tallmadge D’Elia’s cranium…
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Welcome to the New NASP Blog!

Welcome to the New NASP Blog!

05.30.2018 Current Events
This blog will replace our “What’s New” section with an up-to-date and user-friendly blog. Find out what upcoming live classes…
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