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Construction Safety Regulations: Navigating Compliance and Ensuring Worker Safety

Construction Safety Regulations: Navigating Compliance and Ensuring Worker Safety

Worker health and safety are priorities in the construction industry because small oversights can have significant consequences. However, staying on top of safety-related regulatory compliance can be challenging without the right support for leaders, supervisors, and crew members.  What legislation regulates safety on construction sites? And how can construction businesses ensure adherence? Learn more about…

Debunking a Common Myth: Can OSHA Cite You for Not Having an Arc Flash Label?

As a safety professional, you’ve likely heard it in meetings or on the shop floor: “If OSHA sees that panel without an arc flash label, we’re getting a fine!” It’s a common belief that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) directly enforces the National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA) 70E standard, specifically the requirement for…

Fire Prevention Month: History and 10 Essential Tips for Industrial Workplace Safety

October is Fire Prevention Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of fire safety. Its origins trace back to one of the most devastating fires in U.S. history, the Great Chicago Fire of October 8–10, 1871. That disaster destroyed over 3.3 square miles of the city, left 100,000 people homeless, and claimed…

From the Field: Limits of Standard Indemnity in Contractors Injury Cases

By Brent Kettelkamp & James A. Junkin Subcontractor liability, both from an OSHA and lawsuit perspective, is concerning on construction sites as well as general industry. Contracts between project owners and contractors frequently incorporate indemnity and hold harmless agreements (IHHAs) as a means of distributing risk and determining responsibility for workplace injuries. While these clauses…

Get a Head Start on 2026: Register Now for NASP’s Live Safety Classes

If professional development is one of your goals for 2026, now’s the perfect time to secure your spot in one of NASP’s upcoming live training classes. These sessions offer more than just certification—they’re a chance to learn directly from expert instructors, build real-world skills, and connect with other safety professionals who share your commitment to…

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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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