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NASP’s New NFPA 70E Online Courses Help Build Safer Electrical Workplaces

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 Top 10

OSHA Top 10

02.05.2021 Compliance
OSHA says employers can save between $4 and $6 for every dollar they invest in training and prevention. A look…
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Safety News Break

Safety News Break

02.03.2021 Youtube
Are COVID Reporting and Recording requirements causing you confusion? Check out this week’s Safety News Break to learn more. Don’t…
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Take Advantage of your Learning Partnership Discount!

Take Advantage of your Learning Partnership Discount!

01.28.2021 Current Events
Columbia Southern University is pleased to have National Association of Safety Professionals as a Learning Partner. As a member, this…
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Top 5 Reasons to Attend the CSM Course in Wilmington

Top 5 Reasons to Attend the CSM Course in Wilmington

01.28.2021 Live Classes
Want to know why you should attend our Certified Safety Manager (CSM) Course in Wilmington, NC in March? Here are…
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Among President Biden’s recent executive orders

Among President Biden’s recent executive orders

01.22.2021 Current Events
Among the executive orders signed during his first two days in office, President Joe Biden directed OSHA and MSHA consider…
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Pro-Union Candidate Picked for Labor Secretary

Pro-Union Candidate Picked for Labor Secretary

01.15.2021 Current Events
President-elect Biden has chosen Boston Mayor Marty Walsh to be his Labor Secretary. Walsh would oversee OSHA and MSHA, which…
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Which Workers are More Likely to be Injured? 2019 BLS Stats Have the Answer

Which Workers are More Likely to be Injured? 2019 BLS Stats Have the Answer

01.08.2021 Current Events
Recent injury and illness statistics provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) shows which workers may be more likely…
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No Cave-in Protection for Workers in 24-foot Trench

No Cave-in Protection for Workers in 24-foot Trench

01.08.2021 Current Events
Indiana OSHA cited a construction contractor for failing to provide protection for employees working in a 24-foot-deep trench. Inspectors also…
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COVID-19 Vaccination Incoming: Can you Make it Mandatory?

COVID-19 Vaccination Incoming: Can you Make it Mandatory?

01.08.2021 Current Events
COVID-19 vaccinations are starting to get rolled out, meaning it’s time for employers to consider what their vaccination policies will…
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Are Leading Indicator Surveys Accurate?

Are Leading Indicator Surveys Accurate?

01.08.2021 Current Events
Surveys regarding injury and illness leading indicators are used frequently in the construction industry for contract bidding purposes, but are…
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Trenching and Excavation Specialist

Trenching and Excavation Specialist

12.30.2020 Compliance
Jump To: What Is a Trenching and Excavation Specialist? Topics Covered in Trenching and Excavation Specialist Training What Are the…
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Emergency Action Plan Training

Emergency Action Plan Training

12.30.2020 Compliance
Jump To: Topics Covered in Emergency Action Plan Training What Is an Emergency Action Plan? Why Should You Have an…
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