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Blog Tame the Beast Machine With Lockout/Tagout

The beast that is that cold, heartless machine with gnashing teeth, clamping jaws, and slashing claws has no respect for the hand that feeds. Poised and ready to pounce in an instant, its hardened steel mouth can tear savagely through soft tissue and...

Blog Lockout Tagout - Stored Energy Considerations

What is Lockout Tagout? Lockout Tagout (LOTO) is one of the most critical processes of any safety program. When done properly, LOTO eliminates and/or controls the accidental and unexpected release of hazardous energy that could result in serious in...

Blog Talking Infection Control Over A Corona

Until recently, the word corona evoked an image of a clear, glistening longneck bottle of pale lager that pairs nicely with a summer afternoon down by the seaside. Add a wedge of green citrus fruit and another Corona gets its lime and your latitude h...

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I got an e-mail from my boss recently sharing a Maine client’s request for information regarding drug testing. Specifically, about drug and alcohol testing as part of their accident investigation process: “Do you know, or can you point me...

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OSHA’s Recordkeeping Changes for 2024: Taking it Beyond Compliance

OSHA’s Recordkeeping Standard Part 1904 requires many employers to record workplace illnesses and injuries and to report certain types of serious incidents in a timely manner. Many employers may not be aware that there are significant changes c...

Blog OSHA Recordkeeping Pt 1 Who How What When and Why Oh My

When looking toward the new year, employers often have questions about OSHA injury recordkeeping. I always recommend that they start by pretending to be a newspaper reporter. A reporter cannot begin to do their job without answering five basic questi...