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Guarding Golden Years: Preventing Patient Falls and Ensuring Caregiver Safety
This blog underscores the significance of safeguarding elderly residents and promoting caregiver safety in healthcare settings. It discusses strategies for preventing falls among seniors and emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive fall preventio...
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...
Dynamic Desk Decisions
Discover the benefits of dynamic workstations and the different types of desks to consider for a seamless transition between sitting and standing. From height-adjustable desks to desk converters and standing bias desks, we explore the pros and cons o...
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...
Warehouse, Distribution, and Storage Safety Solutions are Emphasized by OSHA
Facing a higher-than-average incidence of injuries among warehouse workers, federal regulators will open a three-year campaign to improve worker health and safety by deploying awareness resources and conducting inspections of warehousing, storage/dis...
The Future is Now with Wearable Technology
Even simple wearable technology such as a smart phone or watch can help employees recognize hazards and improve workplace safety. The future may be moving toward connected technology for better real-time communication, and toward exoskeletons for ass...
The Menaces of Manually Moving Materials
Lifting, pushing, pulling, twisting, bending, and carrying materials and products. It’s an everyday part of most work environments. Training employees in body mechanics is good, but there are limits to what our bodies can tolerate. And ignoring these...
The Humongous Possibilities of the Homunculus
If you made a humanesque model of all the accumulated injuries experienced at your workplace, the resulting homunculus would probably look scary and grotesque, but don’t be frightened! It can be tamed, and even shrunk back into proportion...
Training the Industrial Athlete
Employers should think of their employees as athletes and implement training plans that address the physical demands of the job. Designing stretching, strengthening, conditioning and hydration programs can decrease injuries and lead to a healthier wo...
Don't Brace Yourself to Prevent Back Injuries
Research shows that back braces do not provide the safety and support needed to reduce back injuries in the workplace. Employers should consider a more comprehensive ergonomic program to reduce the hazards of manual material handling and patient hand...
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