Resources and Other Results:
Math for Safety Professionals
OSHA Recordable Incident Rate The OSHA Recordable Incident Rate (or Incident Rate) is calculated by multiplying the number of recordable... More →
Workers Comp Math Made Easy
Does your organization understand how workers compensation impacts the bottom-line, or what it could be doing to get control of... More →
Workers’ Comp Math Made Easy
How do you measure the effectiveness of your workers’ comp program? The Loss Run A loss run is a basic... More →
How-To: Supporting Safety & Math That Connects with CEOs
We believe you shouldn’t have to ‘sell safety’, and assume that occupational safety and health are the foremost priorities for... More →
What Does HR Have to Do With OSHA?
“I’m busy onboarding, training, developing culture, and managing employee benefits programs…and now, safety?” That’s the situation many HR teams find... More →
Safety Budget Worksheet
If you haven’t read the Safety Budget eBook that accompanies this worksheet, you can download here.Why All Organizations Need a... More →
Safety Training Tips for Home and Work
One of the things I love about what I do is knowing that the training HSI provides not only helps... More →
Training Down to a Science
Proven science drives the choices we make when we write a script, design a course, or roll out new features... More →
Soft Skills Training Topics
Communication, problem-solving, and time management are all examples of soft skills that many people need help with. Give your team... More →
How to Fight the Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve
Have you ever gone to a party where you met a group of people and could not remember their names... More →
Custom In-House vs. Off-the-Shelf eLearning Content
Many organizations create their own training content in-house, rather than using off-the-shelf eLearning content. Our sales team hears from prospects... More →
Why Tech Businesses Need to Care About Worker Safety
You know what? You’re right. The risk of occupational injuries and illnesses is lower in the tech industry, statistically speaking... More →
Online Safety Training FAQs: Return On Investment
When organizations begin to evaluate workforce training programs, looking for a better way to get things done, most are forced... More →
What is Cognitive Load, and Why Does It Matter for Corporate Training and Development?
Science has given a name to how “heavy” a presentation can be: Cognitive load. Cognitive load is an important... More →
Making Mistakes at Work: How to Recover, Learn, and Move On
In today’s world of cancel culture, I worry how the fear of making mistakes at work may affect entry-level... More →
Return-on-Expectations (ROE): How to Measure the Success of Your L&D Program
With recent studies revealing that one of the top reasons employees leave an organization is a lack of development and... More →
10 Reasons You’re Probably Wrong About Online Safety Training: Part 2
Continued from Part 1 From experience, we understand that there’s a lot of misinformation about online training and its value... More →
Benefits of Financial Literacy Training for Employees
Your employees have a life outside of the workplace. Stressors in their personal lives can affect their performance at... More →
How-To: Supporting Safety & The 4 Questions for Return On Investment (ROI)
We believe you shouldn’t have to ‘sell safety’, and assume that occupational safety and health are the foremost priorities for... More →
How Many Safety Pros Do You Need to Hire?
One of the biggest challenges companies face today has to do with staffing. It’s completely natural, then, to wonder how... More →
Helping Employees with Disabilities Advance in the Workplace
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives call for fairness for all employees including employees with disabilities in the workplace. One... More →
The Importance of Employee Financial Wellness Programs
Employee financial wellness, like physical wellness, is a topic that companies are finally beginning to address. Just as employees are... More →
The Real Cost of Not Training Your Employees
Most organizations see their corporate training as a cost center, rather than a profit center. That makes sense if you... More →
How to Build a Safety Budget (Webcast)
Barret Pryce: All right, let's kick this off. Welcome to today's webcast, how to build a safety budget. My name... More →
Active Shooter Response
Go more in-depth with the HSI AVERT Active Shooter and Bleeding Control trainingThe online course on this page is a... More →
Celebrate National Disability Employment Awareness Month with Disability Awareness Activities
It’s time to celebrate National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) with disability awareness activities. Let’s celebrate the contributions of workers... More →
Brain Health: 15 Cognitive Activities to Help Improve Workplace Skills
It’s not only in one’s early childhood that cognitive activities are necessary to keep the brain healthy. Companies should support... More →
EHS on Tap: E45 Certifications to Soft Skills: Professional Development for 21st-Century EHS Careers
Justin Scace: Hello everyone, and welcome to EHS on Tap. I'm your host Justin Scace, Senior Editor of the EHS... More →
15 Tips for Saving Money on Workers’ Compensation
#1. Start Writing Your Safety Program If you don’t have a safety program, or have thought about starting one but... More →
How OSHA Evaluates the Safety of Your Business
The OSHA Data Initiative (ODI) is a data collection effort to learn more about private-sector occupational injury & illness rates... More →
A Guide to Creating an Employee Training and Development Program
Creating an employee training and development program from scratch is a challenge. Do it right, and you’ll give your organization... More →
5 Tips to Improve New Hire Training
New hire training is a part of every organization’s onboarding and orientation procedures. It should be designed to cover the... More →
Top Professional Development Skills for a Modern Workforce
These days, terms like “modern workforce” and “professional development skills” mean something different than they did even a year ago... More →
Machine Guarding
Workers who operate and maintain machinery suffer approximately 18,000 injuries and over 800 deaths per year. ...and machine safeguards are... More →
Machine Guarding
Join HSI Chief Safety Officer Jill James as she visits environmental health and safety professionals in their workplaces to explore... More →
Debunking Myths of Online Training
Professional ‘Myth Busters’ James Moss & Scott Weeda co-host this live webcast to answer all of your questions about online... More →
Building Materials Company Enhances Efficiencies by Developing Qualified Electric Worker Program
A small building materials company with 65 years of experience needed to improve efficiencies. One area they identified was electrical... More →
Heart Health Matters
Heart Health Matters
February is American Heart Month, giving each of us a chance to refocus on our cardiovascular health. So, let’s brush... More →
Top 12 Myths About Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is a life-threatening emergency that occurs when the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating. Despite its... More →
How to Match Training by Industry & Employee Group
Having spent a number of years on OSHA’s ‘Ergonomics Team’, which focused on enforcement in long term care facilities... More →
Fresh Content Matters, Here's Why
Life is full of expiration dates including your food, household products, and believe it or not, even your training content... More →
6 Common Myths About eLearning Services
Are your preconceived ideas about eLearning services getting in the way of actually helping your employees? Consider this: YouTube, the... More →
A Pathway to Maturity: Integrating EHS Systems for Enhanced Efficiency and Safety
As a safety professional or operations manager, you're all too familiar with the endless administrative tasks of traditional EHS management... More →
Determining Effective Training Methods for Your Team
No matter what department or industry you work in, employee training is required, whether this means training over safety hazards... More →
HazCom: Why It Matters
OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard is an important regulation for any industry where employees work with or around chemicals, which makes... More →
EHS+LMS Platforms: A Match Made in Safety
In countless industries, our clients consistently express their frustration with fragmented safety, risk, and compliance processes. From labor-intensive methods like... More →
Finding the Right Training Method for Your Team
In today's competitive business environment, it’s more important than ever to invest in employee training programs. But with so many... More →
Q & A: Combustible Waste Materials
Question: “Is there a rule on size of shred bins with no sprinkler system in the work place?” Answer: Nope... More →
Special Work Conditions and Safe Material Handling for Electrical Workers
Electric utility work is among the most dangerous types of jobs. Every year, 13,000 electrical workers are injured so severely... More →