April 2008
Celebrating America's Safest Companies
Wanted: A few good companies. Must have safety as a corporate value. Must engage employees in the safety process. Must be able to quantify safety results....
Worthington Puts Wellness to Work
Three years ago, while working in the cylinder plant at Worthington Industries, Fred Sorrell suffered a persistent sinus headache. The discomfort progressed...
Getting the Most Out of Your AEDs
In many, if not most workplace settings, there are certain lifesaving devices we would never consider removing. Fire extinguishers, smoke detectors and...
Confined Space Safety and Rescue: Challenges and Lessons Learned
Engulfment takes the lives of three workers in a trench collapse at a construction site. An employee dies instantly when a spark causes an internal explosion;...
Automating Health & Safety Processes Creates Value
Injury prevention reduces workplace injuries, related costs and inevitable business disruptions. If managed properly, injury prevention also can increase...
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