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How AI can turn your safety data into life-saving intelligence
"AI bridges organizational silos, revealing patterns invisible to human analysis."
Read more tips at @COSmagazine: https://t.co/VAtAWoUPLK
Do your lone workers know what to do in unsafe situations?
Learn when and how workers can pause tasks due to safety concerns — and what employers should have in place to support them.
Read the guide → https://t.co/ZgWhkzWGi0
The @BCNursesUnion is addressing workplace violence concerns following the assault of a health-care worker in Vancouver earlier this week. Read more at @CityNewsVAN: https://t.co/FvIJRn4F7N
Back to Basics: The Evolution of Safety Regulation
"Under the E.O., all federal agencies must now identify 10 existing regulations or guidance documents to be repealed for each new rule, regulation, or guidance issued."
Read more at @EHSDailyAdv: https://t.co/4d737eONPT
Emergencies don’t wait, so your safety plans shouldn’t either.
This guide shows you how to create a strong emergency action plan - tailored for lone workers.
✔️ Compliance tips
✔️ Preparedness steps
✔️ Remote worker considerations
Read now → https://t.co/ydaJ5GrQn7
A recent analysis of Canadian road safety data, conducted by QR Code Generator (@qrfy_com) identified 4 PM as the most dangerous time to drive during July, revealing that an average of 78.6 fatal collisions occur at that time. Read more at @COSmagazine: https://t.co/2K4OXKUPUb
The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (@WSIB) are investing nearly $7 million with Workplace Safety North (@WSN_News) and the Institute for Work and Health (@iwhresearch) to protect the province’s forestry and mining workers. Read more at @CIM_ICM: https://t.co/2ZQ24NLlW5
According to @HeartandStroke, the risk of heart disease and related medical emergencies like stroke, and heart attacks can be reduced by focusing on 3 key areas that can improve the cardiovascular health of your employees.
Read what they are: https://t.co/gOoqlEQJw2
⚠️ Safety Tip of the Week 🔋
“Dead batteries don’t save lives.” A phone or safety device that runs out of power can leave lone workers unprotected in critical moments.
💡 Pro Tip: Start every shift with charged devices, carry a backup power bank, and do regular battery checks.
Do you manage lone workers? Don’t leave safety to chance. Our free Lone Worker Training Checklist helps managers strengthen protocols, reduce incidents, and support their teams. Download it now and protect your vulnerable workers. https://t.co/oJrVbYkQFe
🚨 Lone Worker Safety Is Getting Smarter.
From wearable gas sensors to smart clothing and mobile safety apps, new tech is reshaping how companies protect staff working solo.
🔗 Read our article about how in @IndHygienePub: https://t.co/Ve2lUrnWyt
Worker Safety Is Food Safety: The Dual Role of PPE
"Proper PPE will ensure worker safety, but it also can prevent many of the “hidden threats” to food safety."
Continue reading at @FoodmfgNews: https://t.co/2ebAJtepBk
Working alone in remote areas means no cell signal; and no help if something goes wrong. Satellite devices keep lone workers connected anywhere so they always have access to help. Here's a guide to using satellite devices for lone worker safety. Read more: https://t.co/BKtAZbLj7N
The National Safety Council (@NSCsafety) in partnership with the NCCCO Foundation, has published “Addressing Heat Stress in the Crane Industry,” which aims to help employers combat heat-related injuries and illnesses. Read more about it at @EHSDailyAdv: https://t.co/luRGusf1En
The U.S. Department of Labor has updated its guidance on penalty and debt collection procedures to help small businesses and "increase prompt hazard abatement."
Read more about the important update at @OSHA_DOL: https://t.co/lvoCHboQxD
Summer brings long hours and high risks for farm and agricultural workers, especially those working alone. From equipment rollovers to heat stress, hazards can escalate fast without coworkers or protocols like regular check-ins. https://t.co/wuyiuoVAGu
According to new report from The @Travelers Cos, while the frequency of workplace injuries has decreased over recent years, the average recovery time for those injuries has increased.
Read more about the report's results at @safetyhealthmag: https://t.co/W1UKbajYAf
Workers face many hazards on the job, but one of the most overlooked may be fatigue. Worker fatigue increases the risk for illnesses and injuries and it affects workers across many industries, including healthcare...
Keep reading at @EHSDailyAdv: https://t.co/WsD57PZR9o
Non-profit workers often work in unpredictable environments, making safety tools and devices essential - not optional. Read how one organization uses simple, affordable check-ins to protect their frontline staff every day. https://t.co/9pBNi9pAt5