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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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OSHA Announced Preliminary Top 10 for 2020
03.04.2021 ComplianceThe Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has announced its preliminary Top 10 most frequently cited workplace safety standards for…
Workplace Impairment Is Not Just Substance Abuse
03.04.2021 Compliance90% of employers feel “impairment” at work means more than just substance abuse and can also include mental distress and…
Report: OSHA Needs to Crack Down on Recordkeeping Violations
03.04.2021 ComplianceA new report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) paints a picture of how it thinks OSHA should crack down…
Proposed Update to Hazard Communication Standard
03.04.2021 ComplianceOSHA is proposing an update of the Hazard Communication Standard to align with the newer Globally Harmonized System of Classification…
NASP Safety News Break
03.04.2021 YoutubeThrough an exclusive webinar broadcast, the NSC just announced OSHA’s new Top 10 for FY2020. Follow the link and watch…
Safety News Break
02.25.2021 YoutubeAre you looking to avoid costly fines and ensure your HAZCOM program meets compliance requirements? Check out these six key…
NASP Safety News Break
02.10.2021 YoutubeThe Commonwealth of Virginia was the first state in the country to enact permanent COVID-19 workplace safety standards. Follow the…
Partnership with Columbia Southern: Premium Members Save 10% on Tuition!
02.09.2021 Live ClassesYou already know NASP is the leader in workplace safety training… but did you know NASP is also a recognized…
Boston Mayor Chosen as Labor Secretary
02.09.2021 Current EventsPresident Joe Biden has chosen Boston Mayor Marty Walsh to be his labor secretary. Walsh would oversee OSHA and MSHA,…
COVID Exposure More Likely for Those in Office
02.09.2021 Current EventsPeople who work at the office may be more at risk of contracting COVID-19 than those who work remotely, according…
Are Feds Able to Handle Vaccine Logistics?
02.09.2021 Current EventsAs vaccines for the coronavirus go before the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for approval, the logistics of getting them…
Late fines could lead to placement on inspection priority list
02.09.2021 Current EventsFederal OSHA announced a new debt collection initiative involving a series of letters, a phone call, and eventual placement on…