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Excavating and Trenching - Competent Person
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, cave-ins have caused an average of 24 worker fatalities and 88 injuries on... More →

Excavating and Trenching Basics
Working in and around excavations or trenches can be hazardous. In 2017, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 2... 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 →

What To Expect When You're Inspected
Barrett Pryce: (00:04)All right, let's kick it off. Welcome to today's EHS Daily Advisor webcast, what to expect when you're... More →

Safety 101: When Safety Needs Explaining
Barrett: Welcome to today's EHS Daily Advisor webcast, Safety 101: When Safety Needs Explaining. It does need explaining. People tell... More →

Trenching & Excavation for Electric Utilities
Trenching & Excavation safety procedures are usually taught during safety training, but this video can help you to brush up... More →

Safety Training is Most Effective in the Learner's Native Language
The Importance of Native Language Safety Training... More →

Taking Action: Systemic Violence & Employer Preparedness
Smart organizations are moving rapidly to address the growing fear in employment settings about violence at work.Such fears are driven... More →

Modernizing EHS Beyond Compliance
5 Key Strategies for the New Era of Safety Why Read This White Paper? For years, safety management meant checking... More →

Fatal Four Construction Hazards
This week's safety training tip's topic are the Fatal Four Construction Hazards. Construction industry jobs are high-risk. Falling, being struck-by... More →

How to Prepare for an Active Violence Event
Dangerous situations can arise anywhere, at any time. The majority of active shooter incidents happen at workplaces, schools and in... More →

How to Prepare for an Active Violence Event
Dangerous situations can arise anywhere, at any time. The majority of active shooter incidents happen at workplaces, schools and in... More →

Safety Comes in Many Colors
You might not think of a construction site as a bright and colorful place, but the orange and yellow safety... More →

Preventing Caught-in and Caught-between Incidents
Caught-in and caught-between injuries result when a worker gets squeezed, caught, crushed, pinched, or compressed between two or more objects... More →

Workplace Violence Prevention
HSI is the only partner well positioned to help businesses develop a workplace violence prevention strategy through a single provider... More →

Navigating the Storm: A Guide to Workplace Hurricane Preparedness
Hurricanes are more than just a meteorological phenomenon; they're a formidable challenge for businesses, often causing widespread disruption and damage... More →

California Workplace Violence Prevention, California Labor Code 6401.9 (SB-553)
HSI is the ONLY partner positioned to help businesses in California meet the following needs of SB-553 for a workplace... More →

Are you on OSHA’s COVID-19 inspection list?
A new OSHA NEP helps employers know what to look out for.... More →

Lessons from a Life in Safety: #10
Be a story collector! Safety professionals at any career stage accumulate stories quickly, whether humorous, horrific, or, just human—keep collecting... 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 →

All About OSHA's "Focus Four" Construction Hazards
In the construction industry, certain hazards are present every day on the job site. To better understand and avoid these... More →

Harassment Prevention Learning Pathway
Building a workplace free of harassment is everyone’s responsibility and requires knowledge, commitment, and vigilance. Whether someone is the target... More →

Cutting Construction Risks: AI’s Role in Lowering TRIR
Construction sites are dynamic environments, constantly shifting and presenting unique safety challenges. Yet traditional training methods often fail to address... More →

A Decade with OSHA’s Outreach Training Program
Eight million, eight hundred forty-six thousand, three hundred and eighty-two (8,846,382) That is how many workers have been trained in... More →

Construction Focus Four: The Top Four Construction Hazards, and Tips to Avoid Them
Construction is one of the largest employers in the U.S., employing hundreds of thousands of workers in assorted trades. It... 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 →

Troubleshooting Tactics: 5 Steps to Address Common Issues in Industrial Settings
Unexpected equipment failures, process inefficiencies, safety hazards … all of these can disrupt operations and impact profitability in industrial environments... More →

HAZCOM in Construction: Ensuring Worker Safety & Compliance
Hazard Communication in Construction: Clearing the Air... More →

Rude Customers? How Training Can Help.
How do your employees address difficult and rude customers? The end goal should always be to “turn that frown upside... More →

7-Step Plan to Increase Safety Training Engagement
When 75% of safety professionals identify “employee indifference” as the top barrier to excellence safety training, it’s a cry for... More →

California SB 553 Workplace Violence Prevention Law: All States Listen Up!
California employers are not the only ones who should be focusing on the California SB 553 Bill that has turned... More →

OSHA’s Required Training Frequencies
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) creates and enforces environmental, health and safety (EHS) standards for U.S. workers. Many... More →

All the OSHA Acronyms! With Definitions!
One of the frustrating things about the government—or any large bureaucratic institution—is the jargon. Least popular for laymen are acronyms... More →

10 Customer Service Best Practices for Customer Retention
In today’s economy, following customer service best practices is critical to retain customers. Companies are struggling to hire workers and... More →