Safety Net Blog

MEMIC's all about workplace safety blog since 2008! Easy-to-read safety advice combines with email delivery to give you a whole new way to keep your safety program on track. If you'd like to search a topic not listed, please use the overall site search at the top right.

Stairs with a "Watch your step" sign on display

Stair Safety: Taking the Right Steps

Falls on stairs are a prevalent cause of injuries in residential and workplace settings, emphasizing the need for stringent safety measures. The key to preventing falls on stairs lies in a combination of proper design, upkeep, and individual precauti...

General, OSHA, Inspection, Slips, Trips & Falls  •  November 18, 2024
Confined space of a dimly lit underground tunnel

Dare to Enter: Exploring the Terror of Confined Spaces

Confined spaces pose deadly hazards to employees in various industries, where more than 60% of fatalities occur among rescuers. If entry is unavoidable, hazard assessment for things such as air quality, fall risks, chemical toxins, and extreme temper...

Construction, General, Manufacturing, OSHA, Safety Programs  •  October 30, 2024
Man driving fast in a golf cart, jumping hills on a golf course, created in 3D software

Mastering Golf Cart Safety in the Workplace

The growing adoption of golf carts for workplace transportation highlights the critical need for clear safety guidelines. Despite their versatility, the absence of specific regulations has led to a surge in incidents. Approximately 15,000 injuries an...

Construction, General, Hospitality, Manufacturing, Services, Ski, Transportation, Driving Safety, OSHA, Outdoor Safety  •  September 18, 2024
Sharps container with gloved hand depositing needle

Stay Sharp - Your Sharps Injury Program Matters

Maintaining a sharp focus on proper sharps management is paramount in healthcare settings to protect against needlestick injuries and bloodborne pathogens. This blog highlights key components of a successful Sharps Injury Program, including risk asse...

Healthcare, Safety Programs, OSHA  •  September 04, 2024
Workers in hot sun drinking cold water

Sizzling Solutions: Reviewing OSHA’s Proposed Heat Safety Standard

Working in high heat conditions poses risks, with over 3,000 annual heat-related worker cases reported. OSHA's National Emphasis Program addresses heat hazards, and a Heat Injury and Illness Prevention Standard draft outlines employer requirements. T...

General, Construction, Logging, Manufacturing, Services, Transportation, OSHA, Emergency Preparedness, Outdoor Safety, Safety Programs  •  August 07, 2024
Measuring Work Safety

Securing Success: The Vital Role of Safety Performance Metrics in Workplace Well-being

This MEMIC blog emphasizes the importance of prioritizing safety performance measurement to maintain a proactive safety culture and improve workplace well-being. The analysis of injury and incident rates, leading indicators, safety audits and inspect...

Construction, Education, General, Healthcare, Hospitality, Logging, Manufacturing, Retail, Services, Ski, Transportation, Inspection, Leadership and Management, OSHA, Safety Programs  •  July 24, 2024
Workers standing in large, clean warehouse

Safer Warehousing: OSHA's National Emphasis Program and How You Can Prepare

OSHA implemented a 3-year National Emphasis Program targeting warehousing and distribution center operations due to high injury rates. The program addresses hazards including slips, trips & falls, material handling, and ergonomic concerns. An upcomin...

General, Manufacturing, Retail, Ergonomics, Manual Material Handling, OSHA, Safety Programs, Slips, Trips & Falls  •  July 10, 2024
Assorted PPE on a wooden table

The Overall Benchmark for Safety Performance: Keeping People Safe

OSHA has made significant strides in workplace safety since 1970, reducing worker deaths per day from 38 to 15. It's crucial to go beyond compliance, adapting safety measures to changing hazards and regulations. Compliance alone may not suffice, with...

General, Manufacturing, Ergonomics, Inspection, Leadership and Management, OSHA, Safety Programs  •  March 07, 2024
OSHA website homepage

OSHA Recordkeeping: Timing is Everything (Part 3 of 3)

In this final installment of the “who, how, and what” of OSHA recordkeeping, we address the “when and how”. Timely recordkeeping is crucial, with OSHA 300 log entries required within seven days of a recordable incident. For accurate details, consult ...

General, OSHA, Leadership and Management  •  January 24, 2024
OSHA Records and Recordkeeping

New Year, New OSHA Log (Part 2 of 3)

In Part 2 of the blog series, "OSHA Recordkeeping: New Year, New OSHA Log," the focus shifts to the "what" questions surrounding the OSHA 300 Log. Employers are guided through the complexities of recording work-related injuries/illnesses, including.....

General, OSHA, Leadership and Management  •  January 10, 2024

Subscribe to the
Safety Net Blog

Get notified when new blog posts are published.