by Kerry Simmons | Nov 30, 2016 | Craig Safety News, Industry News, OSHA
Grim 2016 National Stat: Trench collapse fatalities doubled U.S. Department of Labor November 17, 2016 Ohio worker’s death highlights grim 2016 national stat: trench collapse fatalities have more than doubled OSHA cites 33-year-old man’s employer for...
by Brenda Craig | Feb 6, 2013 | DOT, Personnel Management, Risk Management
AN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT CAN BE AN EXTREMELY UPSETTING AND STRESSFUL EXPERIENCE. HOWEVER, IT’S CRITICAL FOR DRIVERS TO KEEP THEIR COMPOSURE AND TAKE CERTAIN STEPS IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING A CRASH. Employees driving company vehicles must abide by fleet policy at all times,...
by Brenda Craig | Jun 6, 2012 | Health and Safety Training, OSHA, Personnel Management, Safety Programs
When Starting a Wellness Program the first step is Assessing Your Needs If like most small companies your business’s worksite wellness program budget is small, it’s essential that you are spending what you do have as efficiently as possible. The most...
by Brenda Craig | May 24, 2012 | Health and Safety Training, OSHA, Personnel Management, Risk Management, Safety Compliance, Safety Programs
Safety committees differ from industry to industry and workplace to workplace. But certain characteristics are common for success At a minimum, a safety committee should perform four critical functions for your organization: 1. Analyze accident investigation reports...
by Brenda Craig | Feb 8, 2011 | OSHA, Regulatory Compliance, Safety Compliance, Safety Programs
This is the second in a series of five regulatory compliance posts that highlight major challenges for companies. If you don’t want to wait for the next post, please download the complimentary Five Toughest Challenges of Regulatory Compliance whitepaper. Finding...