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Silent Killer on the Dairy Floor: How Toxic Gas Claimed Six Lives in Colorado
By NASP Blogger Current Events
Six workers lost their lives this August at a Colorado dairy after being overcome by toxic gases in a confined space. The tragedy, now under investigation by state and federal officials, is a grim reminder of the invisible dangers that lurk in many agricultural workplaces. The Day the Air Turned Deadly The incident took place…
When Routine Becomes Tragedy: Investigators Weigh In on 79-Year-Old’s Death at Work
Current Events
On an early October morning on the south side of San Antonio, a 79-year-old worker at a manufactured-home dealership lost his life in a workplace incident now under federal investigation. Federal safety officials are probing the fatal event at the company to determine whether safety protocols were followed and whether broader hazards exist. The Incident…
The Current State of OSHA
Current Events
As of late 2025, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is operating under complex and evolving circumstances shaped by the ongoing federal government shutdown, pending budget decisions, and recent leadership changes. Despite these challenges, OSHA continues to perform its essential mission of ensuring safe and healthful working conditions for employees across the United States.…
Psychological Health and Safety Risk Factors During the Holiday Season
Psychological Health and Safety
The holiday season is often described as “the most wonderful time of the year,” yet for many workers it also brings added stress, distraction, and fatigue. Between November and December, employees balance their normal workload with personal obligations surrounding Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, and other celebrations. While the season is full of joy, it can also…
The Certified Safety Manager Class Returns to Las Vegas: Don’t Miss NASP’s Most Popular Training Event
Live Classes
Whether you’re stepping into a safety management role for the first time or have years of experience under your belt, NASP’s Certified Safety Manager (CSM) course is your opportunity to take your skills to the next level. Designed by safety professionals for safety professionals, the CSM program provides the practical knowledge and tools needed to…
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Certifications vs. Certificates: What’s the Difference?
12.21.2022 CertificationsAs you continue your professional development journey into 2023, NASP’s Director of Training Development, Pete Nemmers, CSM, discusses the differences…
How to Start Your Career in the Safety Industry
11.16.2022 CertificationsYour company can only accomplish its goals with a healthy team. The occupational safety and health (OSH) profession attracts those…
Earn your MSP or CSD Certification Today!
08.12.2021 CertificationsStand out in a sea of safety professionals. Take the next step in your career and earn the credentials that…
NASP/IASP, Inc. Certification Program Benefits
08.06.2021 CertificationsCheck out our video outlining the benefits of our new safety certifications Purchase NASP’s Certified Safety Manager Course
Pilot Exams Completed, CSD and MSP Accreditation onto Next Step
07.07.2020 CertificationsThe second round of pilot exams have closed for the CSD and MSP certifications! But what does this mean? Now…
MSP and CSD Pilot Exams for ANAB Accreditation
05.11.2020 CertificationsIt is with great excitement that we send you this correspondence. As you may have heard, NASP is undergoing the…
Remote Proctoring for MSP and CSD Pilot Exams
04.09.2020 CertificationsWe have great news for individuals interested in taking our Master Safety Professional (MSP) and Certified Safety Director (CSD) Pilot…
ANAB Accreditation for CSD and MSP (Round 2)
02.13.2020 CertificationsThe purposes of Certified Safety Director (CSD) and Master Safety Professional (MSP) programs are to establish international standards for certification…
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