If that figure isn't enough to convince you of the importance of developing an ergonomics component in your safety program, consider that repetitive motion was the fourth-leading cause of on-the-job ...
Humans are somewhat limited in the vast maze of workplace interactions. We don't possess computational brains, can't be omnipresent, and, while we think in patterns, tracking them in real-time is a ...
No matter how hard we try, every workplace has its own inherent set of risks. What these risks are vary wildly and inform how an organization chooses to mitigate them and build an appropriate safety ...
And while construction sites and factory floors may seem like the most obvious danger zones, the truth is that accidents can happen anywhere — even in a quiet office cubicle. That’s why every business ...
Did you know that the ANSI/ASSP Z10.0 Standard provides a framework for OHS management and industrial hygiene? Here are some tips on how to leverage this standard to better safeguard your workers.
Actions employers should take when assessing and managing the risks associated with employee use of third-party generative AI (GenAI) tools, such as ChatGPT, for performing routine tasks, like ...
Electricity is a potent source of energy that can (and does) kill, injure and start fires. Fires in the UK where electricity was believed to be the cause number in the region of 20,000 per year. It is ...
A thoughtfully constructed QRM Master Plan translates the strategy and enables a risk-based approach. In 2009, the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industry’s quality risk management (QRM) journey ...