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What are your safety goals in 2026?
By NASP Blogger Safety Culture
As we look ahead to 2026, safety leaders across the country are setting priorities that will shape the year to come. From strengthening safety culture to improving leading indicators and reducing injury rates, every organization’s focus is a little different. NASP is gathering insights from workplace safety professionals to better understand the trends, challenges, and…
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Report: Extreme Heat Leads to Higher Risk of Workplace Injuries
08.12.2021 ComplianceNew research reveals work-related injuries connected to extreme heat are greatly undercounted. High temperatures cause a great deal more workplace…
AFL-CIO President, Richard Trumka, Passes Unexpectedly
08.12.2021 Current EventsLongtime AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka died from a reported heart attack Aug. 5. He was 72. “The working people of…
Worker Struck, Killed by Tractor with Faulty Horn
08.12.2021 Current EventsIndiana OSHA cited a steel mill after a worker was struck and killed by a coil tractor. Officials confirmed George…
Safety News Break – August 6th 2021
08.06.2021 YoutubeTwo people are dead, and dozens of employees were injured following a chemical leak Tuesday night at the LyondellBasell Industries…
Safety News Break – July 30th 2021
07.30.2021 YoutubeFederal workplace safety officials have proposed nearly $1 million in fines against four companies following a January liquid nitrogen leak…
Safety News Break – July 23th 2021
07.23.2021 YoutubeA U-Haul truck full of chlorine caught fire in the middle of a busy parking lot in California. Watch this…
Safety News Break – July 16th 2021
07.16.2021 YoutubeRecent heatwave in the Pacific Northwest urges Oregon OSHA to enact Temporary Heat Rule. Watch this week’s Safety News Break…
Interview by Fit for Work employees
07.15.2021 Current EventsEric Gislason, Executive Director for NASP, is interviewed by Fit for Work employees. See what NASP is up to and…
Reduce Injuries, Address Human Factors
07.12.2021 ComplianceCompanies often struggle with what is called “human factors.” These are problems dealing with human nature – something we’re all…
We’re Coming Clean…The CEM is New and Improved!
07.12.2021 Live ClassesLocated on the coast, NASP regularly receives a front-row view of how pollution affects our nation’s water quality. Storm surges…
Free Hurricane Preparedness Checklist
07.12.2021 ComplianceElsa was the first hurricane to strike the East Coast for 2021. NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center is predicting another above-normal…
Production Over Safety = High Injury Rates: Valuable Lesson Learned from Amazon’s Struggles
07.12.2021 Current EventsArguably the most constant struggle for safety professionals is the obstacle presented by increased production demands versus ensuring that employees…