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Incident investigation and reporting
In today’s growing global economy, more organizations are expanding their global footprint, which can make it difficult for corporate and regional health and safety professionals to gain access to what is happening within their organization.
01 March 2013
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Are workplace safety apps useful?
People have a seemingly endless number of mobile apps to choose from – apps to help keep track of tasks or dates, apps to watch movies or read books, apps to shop, apps to play games, etc. But what about apps for workplace safety?
16 January 2013
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Safety audit system
Field ID is a safety inspection and audit scoring system that can be easily customized to virtually any company’s safety scoring process.
01 April 2012
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Desktop monitoring tools
What can desktop monitoring tools tell us about injury risk?
16 March 2012
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Online GHS training
“GHS: Chemical Labeling & Classification” is a five-lesson interactive training course that ensures workers understand the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals and can identify hazards and handle chemicals safely.
01 November 2011
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Label printer system
The Green Machine label maker and MaxiLabel Pro Ver. 3.0 Labeling Software for Windows combine to create a technologically advanced and environmentally friendly label printer system for hundreds of applications, such as ANSI safety or OSHA warning labels, charts, folders, specialized equipment, training manuals, medical supplies, small signage, and more.
01 June 2011
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Navigating decisions about safety software
I frequently find that in order to take advantage of the software that is available on the market, I have to change the way I run my safety program and do it “their way.” Is it worth it?
14 February 2011
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Electronic health and safety inspections using handheld devices
Over the past few years, automation has become an important aspect of complying with codes and regulations. Can handheld devices be used to collect the required information electronically?
01 May 2008
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The benefits of implementing a computer-based safety program
Our company wants to upgrade our safety program with computer software but we are skeptical about the return on investment of computerizing management safety functions. Are there realistic benefits to be gained from computerizing our safety program?
01 September 2007
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Guarding against under-reporting of safety statistics
How can I guard against underreporting safety statistics at my organization?
01 August 2007
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