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NASP’s New NFPA 70E Online Courses Help Build Safer Electrical Workplaces
By NASP Blogger Compliance
Why NFPA 70E Training Matters Electrical hazards remain one of the most serious workplace safety risks across many industries. The NFPA 70E standard, developed by the National Fire Protection Association, provides guidance for electrical safety in the workplace and helps employers reduce the risk of arc flash, electric shock, electrocution, and other dangerous incidents. The…
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Strengthening Communication and Trust to Protect Bilingual Construction Workers
07.11.2025 Safety CultureLanguage and cultural barriers continue to pose serious challenges to workplace safety in the U.S. construction industry, where Hispanic workers…
Cultivating a Culture of Reporting: Moving from Fear to Feedback
07.11.2025 Safety CultureA strong safety culture isn’t just about wearing hard hats and harnesses; it’s built on a foundation of open and…
When the Danger Comes From Within: Addressing Workplace Violence in Industrial Settings
05.13.2025 Safety CultureWorkplace violence may not be the first hazard that comes to mind in an industrial environment, but it’s a growing…
How to Assess and Prioritize Risks in the Workplace
04.30.2025 ComplianceAs a safety manager, you understand that identifying and preparing for risks is crucial to maintaining a safe, productive work…
Safety on the Edge: Redefining What a Safety Conference Can Be
04.15.2025 Safety CultureOn March 25–26, safety professionals from around the globe gathered at the historic Claremont Hotel in Berkeley, California, for Safety…
National Ladder Safety Month
03.10.2025 Safety CultureFalls from ladders are a leading cause of workplace fatalities, making ladder safety a critical concern for employers and employees…
Preventing Workplace Motor Vehicle Incidents: A Critical Safety Priority
03.10.2025 Safety CultureMotor vehicle incidents remain one of the leading causes of work-related fatalities across multiple industries. Whether employees are driving for…
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