Safety Management Blog

Insights and trends to help you better manage your EHS program to improve compliance & workplace safety

3 Reasons Why Regular Workplace Inspections and Observations Need to Be Made
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SafetyStratus Research Advisory Group

3 Reasons Why Regular Workplace Inspections and Observations Need to Be Made

Regular workplace inspections and observations provide a range of benefits to businesses and their employees. When implemented correctly, they help prevent illnesses, injuries, and incidents resulting from workplace hazards. Periodic workplace inspections and observations also ensure that businesses are complying

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SafetyStratus Feature Spotlight: Inspection Review
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Joe Olesweski

SafetyStratus Feature Spotlight: Inspection Review

By default, most cloud-based safety inspections are finalized by the acting inspector. Upon completion, any corrective actions and notifications are immediately assigned and distributed. However, in some scenarios, it is necessary for the completed inspection to be reviewed by other

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Safety Program Sustainability
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Cary Usrey

7 Steps to Safety Program Sustainability

When considering sustainability, many organizations think of environmental concerns and the capacity to endure in this aspect. But what about the sustainability of a safety program? How does the program endure, evolve, and continually improve? Professionals in the safety field

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Zero Waste
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SafetyStratus Research Advisory Group

How Going Zero Waste Makes Business Sense

Aiming for zero waste may seem daunting to businesses, regardless of size. The required level of know-how could necessitate hiring outside consultants. Concerning profit optimization, the time and money required to build systems that yield no residual by-products may appear

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Safety Observations: The Value of Safe + Unsafe
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Cary Usrey

The Value of Including Safe Observations

The safety profession has an unhealthy fixation on measurements based purely on negative values. OSHA recordable and lost time injuries are the first such statistics that spring to mind (both lagging and—I would suggest—negative indicators). Once they occur, they cannot

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