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ASSP publishes third edition of Safety Professionals Handbook

ASSP recently published the third edition of the “Safety Professionals Handbook,” its flagship book that helps safety professionals expand their knowledge, advance their careers and improve safety at work.




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On-Demand Annual Pass simplifies safety education

For one price, safety professionals receive 12-month access to an online library of content featuring more than 100 courses presented by industry experts.




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Werner, American Ladder Institute host webinar for Ladder Safety Month

Ladder Safety Month takes place every March to raise awareness of ladder safety and decrease injuries and fatalities caused by ladder misuse.




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$10.5M in funding available to support mine safety, health training, education

MSHA will award these grants as part of its fiscal year 2023 State Grants program.




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Werner to host 300 safety training events for OSHA Safety Stand-Down

The 10th annual OSHA National Safety Stand-Down event is scheduled from May 1-5, 2023, and encourages workplaces to discuss safety, potential fall hazards and the importance of fall prevention. 




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How to implement automation with worker safety in mind

More manufacturers are turning to automation amid ongoing labor shortages and pressure to maximize productivity. 




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A lockout/tagout guide for maximum safety

Protecting workers from hazardous energy through Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) is a basic safety responsibility, but there are additional steps employers can take that go beyond the basic requirements.  




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BWC awards $5 million in grants for workforce safety innovation projects

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced the second round of Workforce Safety Innovation Grants awarded to advance worker safety in Ohio.




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Why corporate sustainability practices must start at the top

While many factors have contributed to supply chain hurdles and economic woes, there are clear measures organizations can take to ensure progress toward more sustainable operations. 




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Safety’s generation gap

The U.S. workforce is now composed of four generations: Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z. Age ranges for these generations in 2019 were: boomers (55-73); Gen X (39-54); Millennials (23-38); and Gen Z (6-22).




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Safety for everyone: If only it was that simple

"Safety for everyone” is the tagline of a 60-second Honda commercial you might have seen this fall. It tugs at the heart strings. A series of images is accompanied by voice-overs:




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Winning business through Safety

One sweeping glance across the Seattle skyline is enough to see that something is happening in the area. If a region’s tower crane count is any indication of economic growth, then companies should pay attention to the Pacific Northwest.




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Anxiety at work: A Q&A with Dr. Carlin Barnes

Typically, anxiety disorders are chronic. Often, there is a waxing and waning course. The severity of the anxiety condition(s) depends upon several factors including adequate treatment, absence of precipitating factors, etc.




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Survivors of a fatality can struggle for answers

. Gene Hobbs was working for the Meade County Road Department, raking along the edge of a road shortly after noon, when he was run over by a dump truck backing up, killing him upon impact, on December 13, 2016.




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Brain-centered safety a hot topic at ASSP Safety 2022

Neuroscience applied to workplace safety has emerged in the past several years as new field in safety. 




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The ‘stop work authority’ approach

The intent of a “stop work authority” (SWA) when included in a safety program is to empower employees to take action when they see a situation that is unsafe or think a worker may get injured. Though the SWA process and practice may seem as beneficial at many levels in dealing with operational risk and worker safety; there potentially may be some unforeseen barriers or challenges to its actual utilization.




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What can safety professionals learn from psychology?

How to use psychological and behavioral knowledge to improve workplace safety. As a safety leader, it’s important to recognize moments when people are looking to you as an example and ensure that your behavior aligns with the values you’re working to instill in others.




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Mental health and workplace safety: Is there a connection?

Securing employees' physical safety is a top priority for employers in the construction industry. But what about psychological safety? Keeping your employees’ minds in a safe, healthy space is essential, but, unfortunately, mental health care in the construction industry is falling short.




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The psychology behind colors and symbols in safety messaging

Colors and symbols can affect our emotions, cognition, and actions, and their strategic implementation improves safety outcomes.




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PODCAST | Conversation with psychology of safety pioneer Dr. E. Scott Geller

In this episode, editor-at-large Dave Johnson interviews behavioral psychologist Dr. E. Scott Geller. Dr. Geller discusses the uses and misuses of behavior-based safety, why the psychology of safety is more important today than ever, and the need for safety and health professionals to practice empathy, positive psychology, one-on-one conversations, and Actively Caring For People (AC4P).




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Elevating occupational safety: A new holistic approach for excellence

Do your employees truly know what to look for and can they recognize the hazards and risks associated with their tasks? Is it psychologically safe to openly recognize hazards and risks and choose safe actions within the culture? 




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Health and safety are imprinted in leaders’ safety DNA

How people react to risk can be imprinted in their DNA, and many of the qualities which help leaders reach their senior position, can also prove to be a weakness when it comes to health and safety. 




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ASSP revises key standard to elevate motor vehicle safety

The revised standard strengthens requirements for incident reporting and analysis, and includes modifications that address today’s vehicles, technologies and operating environments.




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Firefighter safety standards: Are we doing enough to protect our heroes?

Are we doing enough to keep firefighters safe? No, we are not – but setting priorities and executing on requirements is easier said than done. 




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Redefining safety footwear for women

Founder of safety footwear for women highlights the unique challenges women face in hazardous work environments.




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OSHA-compliant loading dock safety gate

This powered, two polymer-rail, vertical-rising gate is OSHA-compliant, meeting all standards for fall protection and walking-working surfaces.




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CO2Meter introduces the PRO-10 Portable CO2 Safety Detector

Without proper CO2 monitoring, personnel in environments like restaurants, beverage distribution facilities, grow spaces, and laboratories are at significant risk. 




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ASSP and S4NP form alliance to advance worker safety

The two organizations will cross-promote volunteering opportunities while sharing content and amplifying the stories of members and member communities.





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KEEN Utility’s Overton Work Sneaker

Designed for any terrain, new boot offers style and protection. 




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Cat Footwear heavy-duty work boot

Designed for any terrain, new boot offers style and protection. 




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Massachusetts contractor’s safety failures led to employee’s crushing death

OSHA investigation finds operator of three Massachusetts waterproofing contracting companies could have prevented an employee from dying in February 2024 when part of a foundation broke and fell.




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Worker dies from stone slab fall due to company's failure to follow safety standards

Employees were using a forklift to take stone slabs off a storage rack when the slab became unsecured and struck the worker. OSHA investigators find it could have been prevented. 




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Don't let Halloween turn into a horror story: Fire safety essentials

Regular inspections and the implementation of advanced technologies, such as IoT sensors, are essential for early risk detection and prevention of catastrophic events.




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Hydrocolloids provide stability amid evolving beverage trends

With plant-based ingredients in high demand, formulators oftentimes are turning to hydrocolloid solutions to deliver the stabilization these beverages need.




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Plant proteins gain popularity

Consumers are seeking out plant-based products for a variety of reasons, but the two most popular factors being that such options are better for their health and better for the planet, experts note.




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Health, sustainability trends put plant proteins in the limelight

As beverage-makers increasingly turn to plant proteins to meet consumer trends, experts highlight some key considerations to take into account when formulating with these ingredients.




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Understanding safety practices and related costs in beverage warehouses

From an operations perspective, safety is an important investment in the warehouse.




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Authenticity vital as consumer shopping behaviors shift

Salsify’s “2024 Consumer Research” report shows how budgeting efforts are shifting consumer shopping habits and pinpoints ways that brands can engage with shoppers.




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Celebrity-backed activity proliferates beverage market

In the consumer packaged goods space there’s no shortage of celebrity-backed products, particularly beverages. Although proliferating across all segments, alcohol brands are seeing the most activity.




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Specialty coffee consumption reaches 13-year high, study shows

A survey conducted by Dig Insights and released in partnership with the National Coffee Association (NCA) and Specialty Coffee Association (SCA) reveals that adult coffee consumption hit a two-decade high.




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What types of alcohol are consumers drinking at home?

In a video interview with Beverage Industry, Justin Solomon, category marketing director of alcoholic beverages at ADM, discussed what’s driving innovation in beverage alcohol not only in terms of the products but how consumers are approaching alcohol consumption. 




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Beverage packaging trends prompt flexibility from coding equipment

Sustainability and on-the-go consumption are among the key packaging influencing coding technology as these solutions look to support high line speeds and varying pack sizes.




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Correct inspection equipment necessary to ensure consumer safety

Experts weigh in on the various forms of packaging inspection equipment used in the beverage industry.




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Labeling equipment’s advancements adapt to sustainability trends

As sustainability is a driving force for change in labeling materials for beverage packaging, experts highlight how labeling equipment is evolving to support these trends.




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Plastic bottle manufacturers help beverage operations tackle sustainability goals

Given the high interest in sustainability from consumers, today’s plastic bottle manufacturers are taking the steps to ensure their business aligns with what consumers are looking for.




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Three-tier industry coalition issues responsibility commitment for crossover alcohol products

The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS), Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America (WSWA), FMI - The Food Industry Association and the National Association of Convenience Stores (NACS) issued a joint commitment related to the responsible marketing and merchandising of crossover alcohol products.




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Affordability helps mass merchandisers resonate with shoppers

As consumers today work to pay their bills and buy groceries, data shows that mass merchandisers are serving as a go-to channel to stretch their dollars. 




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Busy lifestyles prompt need for cognitive, energy inducing ingredients

With consumers’ brains in overdrive, many are turning to beverages that support their mental well-being.




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Piper-Heidsieck’s new campaign tribute to Champagne brand’s creativity, history

Piper-Heidsieck, Reims, France, announces the launch of its Twist the Script campaign, a tribute to the brand’s creativity and history, it says.




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The Finnish Long Drink releases Midnight Sun Variety Pack

The Finnish Long Drink released its new Midnight Sun Variety Pack. Inspired by the natural phenomenon occurring in northern Finland during the summer, where the sun never sets below the horizon for up to four months and remains visible at midnight, this pack showcases flavors that reflect the hues of the Finnish Midnight Sun.