or that compliance with OSHA regulations is an effective means to gauge safety. Nothing could be farther from the truth. In nearly forty years of experience with dealers in the safety arena, I have found these 6 principles to be the most effective means to reduce injuries at...
U.S. Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) published 2024 Edition of its Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG). This revised manual is free of charge to emergency responders and provides guidance on what to do during the initial stages of a hazm...
compliance safety and health officers (CSHOs) have the authority to inspect the facilities of any employer subject to OSHA’s regulations. Employers have a right to request a warrant for inspection
OSHA RegulationsAre you ready for the new OSHA 300 Log requirements in 2025? If you’re a contractor or safety professional, these changes are more than just another “to-do” on your compliance list—they bring important updates for recording and submitting workplace injuries and illnesses. ...
Staying on top of the host of OSHA regulations that apply to your business can be challenging. One approach is holding regular “refresher” sessions to keep important information top-of-mind. These targeted safety meetings are generally brief and can be designed for small or large groups, depen...
ISO 45001 was published in 2018 for an organization to develop and manage a Health and Safety program to enhance requirements in the Code of Federal Regulations 29 (Title 29). Since its publication there have been numerous articles with regards to ISO 45001 but very little about OSHA and its...
At Expert Safety Services, we don’t just acquaint you with these regulations; we make them a seamless part of your business practice. Prioritizing Enhanced Safety: Our approach to OSHA 1910 compliance is proactive, helping you reduce accidents and create a secure working environment. We believe ...
The proposed revisions update and clarify the provisions related to traffic signs and devices, flaggers, and barricades to align with current DOT requirements. This removes the burden on construction employers, who have sought this change, to follow multiple sets of regulations for OSHA, DOT, and...