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Arizona Active Shooter Training: Empowering Organizations for Enhanced Preparedness
Considering recent active violence incidents in Arizona, such as in Cochise County, the importance of active shooter training and preparedness... More →
Arizona Public Service
About Our Customer As the state’s largest electric company, Arizona Public Service (APS) generates electricity for more than 1.1 million... More →
AZ Electrical District 3 Employs Environmental, Health, & Safety (EHS) Management Platform
Pinal County Electrical District No. 3 (ED3), a utility in Maricopa, Arizona, includes two organizations – an electrical provider and... More →
Registration is Open for the 2016 HSI Conference!
Get Ready for Spark 2016! We’re bringing together instructors and Training Center directors to spark new ideas and encourage conversations... More →
Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Requirements State and Local Laws
Current as of September 2019 | Courtesy of ThinkHRSexual harassment prevention training is a best practices approach, even if not... More →
Things to Do When in Phoenix for the 2016 HSI Conference
Spark 2016, the HSI International Conference, is taking place in Phoenix, October 24-26, 2016. While we’re going to fill those... More →
HSI August Newsletter
Your monthly digest of EHS, Compliance, and Professional Development resources & news for you and your business, with something for everyone.... More →
Death on the Job: 2017 Fatality Numbers Released
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics recently released their National Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries for 2017. The total fatal... More →
HSI January Newsletter
Your monthly digest of EHS, Compliance, and Professional Development resources & news for you and your business, with something for everyone.... More →
Ripple Effect: Exploring Serious Occupational Injuries and Fatalities for Positive Change
Barrett:All right. Welcome to our webcast, Ripple Effect, Exploring Occupational Fatalities for Positive Change. First, thanks for being here. This... More →
Knock, Knock—It’s OSHA: Programmed Inspections (Part 2)
Programmed inspections are OSHA’s lowest enforcement priority, but these inspections outnumber unprogrammed inspections, so it is clear that programmed inspections... More →