Enforcement of OSHA’s respirable crystalline silica standard for construction went into effect on September 23. Check out the link below for the latest...
SET SOLUTIONS – SAFETY, EXCELLENCE AND TRAINING
Did you know the SET in SET Solutions stands for SAFETY, EXCELLENCE and TRAINING?
SET Solutions is dedicated to utilizing these concepts in order to provide...
NO SAFETY OWNERSHIP WILL EQUAL NO SAFETY SUCCESS!
By: Pam Tompkins, CSP, CUSP, CUSA
Has your organization implemented a new safety procedure that was well developed by the safety department but fails miserably in the...
Employee Training – How hard can it be?, Part II
By: Pam Tompkins, CSP, CUSP, CUSA
Last month, employee training and the importance of developing a well planned training process were discussed. This month, several...
Employee Training For Nonelectrical Workers – Question and Answer
Which of the following is true in respect to the training required for employees whose work is nonelectrical in nature, but directly associated with a covered...
OSHA Final Rule – Information Transfer
The OSHA Final Rule on Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution; Electrical Protective Equipment (29 CFR Parts 1910 and 1926) requires host employers...
Employee Training- How hard can it be?
By: Pam Tompkins, CSP, CUSP, CUSA
Mark Twain said “There is nothing that training cannot do. Nothing is above its reach or below it. It can turn bad...
Electric Power Industry Case Study
Check out this case study from the electric power industry which outlines the importance of safety and health programs and the role they play in keeping electrical...
Error Traps
Do you know what an error trap is when discussing human performance as a component of safety? Check out this video to learn more…
Safety Improvement Audits, Part III
By: Pam Tompkins, CSP, CUSP, CUSA
In the previous Safety Improvement Audits articles, a traditional Safety Compliance Audit was discussed, including its lack of focus...