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How to Become a Safety Manager

How to Become a Safety Manager

The work of a safety manager can be fulfilling as you get to promote and improve safety in your workplace. However, it’s not always an easy job, and getting qualified can be challenging without the right credentials. You must consider whether you have the right traits, if you plan to get a degree, which industry…
How to Save Money By Developing Your Own Safety Programs

How to Save Money By Developing Your Own Safety Programs

While prioritizing workplace safety is essential, it can also be expensive. Developing safety programs internally instead of outsourcing training can protect employees and financial assets. Whether you’re a business owner or manager, equipping yourself or a staff member to develop safety programs can save your company money. Alongside the financial benefits of having a team…
How to Maintain Accurate Safety Records

How to Maintain Accurate Safety Records

Maintaining safety records helps keep your organization legally compliant and builds a culture where every employee returns home safely each day. Safety records rarely make headlines unless something goes wrong, but when an accident happens, they provide critical information. They can reveal emerging patterns linked to workplace dangers, and lives can be saved when action…
OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements

OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) covers standards for safe and healthy workplaces in the United States. It establishes regulations, performs inspections, conducts training and education, and works with state agencies and other industry regulators. OSHA also establishes safety recordkeeping requirements to track and monitor workplace accidents in various industries. Learn more about OSHA…
Guide to Navigating Safety Audits

Guide to Navigating Safety Audits

Safety audits are structured processes that evaluate how effectively your organization’s safety programs, procedures, and systems function. Think of this as a health check for your safety management system (SMS). The primary objective is identifying gaps, ensuring compliance, and driving continuous improvement. Audits also show employees that leadership is invested in their safety, fostering greater…

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SAFETY NEWS BREAK – AUGUST 20TH 2021

SAFETY NEWS BREAK – AUGUST 20TH 2021

08.20.2021 Youtube
OSHA recently fined a water utilities construction company $1.3 million following the deaths of two workers at a Boston dig…
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SAFETY NEWS BREAK – AUGUST 13TH 2021

SAFETY NEWS BREAK – AUGUST 13TH 2021

08.13.2021 Youtube
Longtime AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka died from a reported heart attack Aug. 5. He was 72. Let’s learn more about…
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AFL-CIO President, Richard Trumka, Passes Unexpectedly

AFL-CIO President, Richard Trumka, Passes Unexpectedly

08.12.2021 Current Events
Longtime AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka died from a reported heart attack Aug. 5. He was 72. “The working people of…
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Worker Struck, Killed by Tractor with Faulty Horn

Worker Struck, Killed by Tractor with Faulty Horn

08.12.2021 Current Events
Indiana OSHA cited a steel mill after a worker was struck and killed by a coil tractor. Officials confirmed George…
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The Summer Sale is Cooling Down!

The Summer Sale is Cooling Down!

08.12.2021 Live Classes
Our Summer Sale is ending soon! Don’t miss out on these once a year discounts on all of NASP’s most…
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Safety News Break – August 6th 2021

Safety News Break – August 6th 2021

08.06.2021 Youtube
Two people are dead, and dozens of employees were injured following a chemical leak Tuesday night at the LyondellBasell Industries…
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Safety News Break – July 30th 2021

Safety News Break – July 30th 2021

07.30.2021 Youtube
Federal workplace safety officials have proposed nearly $1 million in fines against four companies following a January liquid nitrogen leak…
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Safety News Break – July 23th 2021

Safety News Break – July 23th 2021

07.23.2021 Youtube
A U-Haul truck full of chlorine caught fire in the middle of a busy parking lot in California. Watch this…
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Safety News Break – July 16th 2021

Safety News Break – July 16th 2021

07.16.2021 Youtube
Recent heatwave in the Pacific Northwest urges Oregon OSHA to enact Temporary Heat Rule. Watch this week’s Safety News Break…
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These Summer Sales are on FIRE!

These Summer Sales are on FIRE!

07.12.2021 Live Classes
The hot summer season is here and NASP wants to celebrate with these Sizzlin’ Summer Specials on our Safety Courses.…
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Production Over Safety = High Injury Rates: Valuable Lesson Learned from Amazon’s Struggles

Production Over Safety = High Injury Rates: Valuable Lesson Learned from Amazon’s Struggles

07.12.2021 Current Events
Arguably the most constant struggle for safety professionals is the obstacle presented by increased production demands versus ensuring that employees…
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Child Labor Violation Leads to Teen’s Death

Child Labor Violation Leads to Teen’s Death

07.12.2021 Current Events
A Tennessee contractor involved in the fatal fall of a teenage worker violated child labor laws, according to the Department…
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