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Safety in the Palm of Your Hand: How Real-Time Digital Tools Are Transforming Workplace Safety
By Katie Johnson, MPH, CSP, Manager – EHS Strategy, and Anna Klenovich, Digital Services Specialist, U.S. Compliance Workplace safety has undergone a profound transformation over

Building Effective Safety Committees: Strengthening Collaboration and Workplace Safety
By Datta Dixit, MPH, Manager – Health & Safety, U.S. Compliance An effective safety committee can be one of the most powerful tools for fostering

Forklift Safety: Protecting People, Equipment, and Cargo in Warehouse and Dock Operations
A busy warehouse is full of movement, forklifts transporting pallets, workers loading trailers, and cargo being shifted and stored. While forklifts are one of the

Do You Have the Big Picture of Your Risk Exposure?
As an employer, you’re required to keep your workforce and worksites safe. But knowing which regulatory requirements apply, especially if you manage multiple facilities can

What Is Industrial Hygiene and Why Does It Matter for Your Workplace?
When it comes to workplace safety, many employers focus on visible hazards: heavy machinery, slips and falls or electrical risks. But there’s another layer of

How to Respond when Employees Call OSHA
Employee complaints to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) are a reality for many organizations, even those with robust safety programs. A single complaint can trigger a review or inspection, sometimes catching employers off guard. While not every complaint results in a citation, the process can be stressful, time-consuming, and disruptive if an employer is not prepared. Understanding how complaints arise, which OSHA considers most serious, and how to respond effectively is critical for maintaining compliance and protecting both the organization and its employees.

Why Hazard Recognition Matters: Think, Plan & Prevent
Accidents don’t just “happen”—they are often the result of overlooked risks, poor planning, or workplace pressure. According to the Hazard Recognition topic from Hellman &

California’s Climate Reporting Requirements: What SB 253 and SB 261 Mean for Your Business
California has enacted two significant climate-related laws that will impact large corporations doing business in the state: the California Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act (SB 253) and the Climate-Related Financial Risk (SB 261). These regulations aim to increase transparency and accountability around greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and climate-related financial risks.

Navigating Air Permits: A Guide for Manufacturers and Industrial Facilities
Air permitting plays a vital role in environmental compliance for industrial and manufacturing operations. Whether your facility operates a single coating booth or runs a complex production line with multiple emission points, understanding air permitting requirements is critical for maintaining compliance, protecting public health, and avoiding costly regulatory missteps. This guide covers the foundational elements of air permitting in the United States, from the Clean Air Act and permit types to emissions calculations, reporting responsibilities, and common compliance pitfalls.

The Role of Safety Committees in Enhancing Workplace Safety
A strong safety culture doesn’t happen by accident. It starts with proactive leadership. One of the most effective tools employers can use to build and

Don’t Let Heat Stress Catch You Off Guard: How to Protect Workers This Summer
As temperatures rise, so do the risks for employees working in hot environments. Whether indoors or outdoors, heat stress is a very real hazard that

Mid-Year Safety Check: Evaluating Your Safety Program’s Performance
At the halfway point in the year, it’s the perfect time to hit pause and assess: Is your safety program truly protecting your people and