April 29, 2016 at 4:13 PM / by Ivelina Dulkova People say, where there’s a will, there’s a way. When it comes to working at height, this may not necessarily…
Phil La Duke’s Blog By Phil La Duke On April 19th I will make my 10th consecutive speaking appearance at the Michigan Safety Conference in Grand Rapids Michigan; this speech…
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) wants more control over trucking, and the latest focus is on fall protection. Tank fleets, in particular, are being targeted in the current…
Sometimes we just have to wonder about the crazy things people do. Don’t they realize they are endangering themselves, not to mention everyone around them as well… This is what…
With recent and forthcoming changes to the ANSI Z359 fall protection code, the landscape of the fall protection industry is changing. Although OSHA still sets and enforces the law regarding…
An incident report needs to include all the essential information about the accident or near-miss. The report-writing process begins with fact finding and ends with recommendations for preventing future accidents.…
Posted by Kevin Reynolds on January 2, 2014 Warehouse safety is very important. There are hundreds of possible ways to get injured while working in a warehouse. When the new…
Warehouse employees will use forklifts and pallet jacks routinely throughout the day. The common hazards associated with use of this equipment include: • Obstructed view; • Speeding; • Moisture on…
September 22, 2014 10 easy, low-cost solutions for warehouse safety In 2012, warehouse and storage workers experienced nearly 12,000 injuries requiring days away from work. More than one in three…