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How to Save Money By Developing Your Own Safety Programs

How to Save Money By Developing Your Own Safety Programs

While prioritizing workplace safety is essential, it can also be expensive. Developing safety programs internally instead of outsourcing training can protect employees and financial assets. Whether you’re a business owner or manager, equipping yourself or a staff member to develop safety programs can save your company money. Alongside the financial benefits of having a team…
How to Maintain Accurate Safety Records

How to Maintain Accurate Safety Records

Maintaining safety records helps keep your organization legally compliant and builds a culture where every employee returns home safely each day. Safety records rarely make headlines unless something goes wrong, but when an accident happens, they provide critical information. They can reveal emerging patterns linked to workplace dangers, and lives can be saved when action…
OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements

OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) covers standards for safe and healthy workplaces in the United States. It establishes regulations, performs inspections, conducts training and education, and works with state agencies and other industry regulators. OSHA also establishes safety recordkeeping requirements to track and monitor workplace accidents in various industries. Learn more about OSHA…
Guide to Navigating Safety Audits

Guide to Navigating Safety Audits

Safety audits are structured processes that evaluate how effectively your organization’s safety programs, procedures, and systems function. Think of this as a health check for your safety management system (SMS). The primary objective is identifying gaps, ensuring compliance, and driving continuous improvement. Audits also show employees that leadership is invested in their safety, fostering greater…

Safeguarding Workers from Heat Stress: The Role of Training and State Regulations

As summer weather approaches, extreme heat has become a pressing occupational hazard, affecting both outdoor and indoor workers across the United States. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can lead to serious health issues, including heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and even death. Recognizing these dangers, several states have implemented regulations to protect workers, and organizations like…

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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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