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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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Using TaBRA For Culture Change

Using TaBRA For Culture Change

11.28.2018 Current Events
TaBRA (Task Based Risk Assessments) is a topic about which FDRsafety has written several times. How It Works Many workers…
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Whistleblower case shows what safety discipline shouldn’t be like

Whistleblower case shows what safety discipline shouldn’t be like

11.19.2018 Current Events
Was worker fired for reporting injuries? We’ve discussed before that progressive discipline is hard for any manager, no matter what…
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OSHA Clarifies Drug Testing, Incentives

OSHA Clarifies Drug Testing, Incentives

11.19.2018 Current Events
Agency Says Post-Incident Drug Testing, Safety Incentives OK Good news: OSHA is pulling back its previous stance on safety incentive…
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Is the National Association of Safety Professionals Legit?

Is the National Association of Safety Professionals Legit?

10.30.2018 Current Events
One question we hear quite often at NASP is, ‘Which certifications are actually legitimate in the arena of safety?’ There…
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An Unconditional Commitment to Safety: The Edgar Sanchez Story

An Unconditional Commitment to Safety: The Edgar Sanchez Story

10.18.2018 Current Events
NASP Certified Safety Manager- New Orleans 2018 A driven advocate for employee safety, Edgar Sanchez knew years ago that he…
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NASP is Going to the NSC Congress & Expo in October

NASP is Going to the NSC Congress & Expo in October

09.11.2018 Current Events
This year, NASP employees will be attending the National Safety Council Congress & Expo in Houston, TX October 22nd-24th. This…
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National Safety Council offers steps to stay safe during Hurricane Florence

National Safety Council offers steps to stay safe during Hurricane Florence

09.11.2018 Current Events
 Families are urged to put together an emergency supply kit and develop an emergency plan As Hurricane Florence intensifies, the…
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Some Unexpected Feedback

Some Unexpected Feedback

08.24.2018 Current Events
When we launched our new LMS (Learning Management System) platform earlier this year, we were excited and loved all of…
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Worker Dies at OSHA VPP site: Status Taken Away?

Worker Dies at OSHA VPP site: Status Taken Away?

08.17.2018 Current Events
Companies that are in OSHA’s Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) are supposed to be some of the safest facilities in the…
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NASP Continues to Grow…

NASP Continues to Grow…

08.17.2018 Current Events
Pete Nemmers is a Safety Specialist at NASP, where he develops new training content for our Learning Management System and aids in technical support for…
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NASP is Going to the NSC Congress & Expo in October

NASP is Going to the NSC Congress & Expo in October

08.17.2018 Current Events
This year, NASP employees will be attending the National Safety Council Congress & Expo in Houston, TX October 22nd-24th. This…
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Some Unexpected Feedback

Some Unexpected Feedback

08.17.2018 Current Events
When we launched our new LMS (Learning Management System) platform earlier this year, we were excited and loved all of…
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