Safety Blog

  • 🎄 Safety Tips for the Holiday Season: Lights, Trees, and Cozy Spaces! 🔌🔥

    As we deck the halls and bring holiday cheer into the workplace, let’s remember that safety is the best gift we can give ourselves and our coworkers! Here’s a quick guide to keeping your workplace and home festive and safe when it comes to Christmas lights, trees, and space heaters. Christmas Lights: Bright But Not

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  • The Gift of Safety: A Leader’s Holiday Offering

    As the holiday season envelops us in its warmth, joy, and the spirit of giving, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the gifts we can offer those around us. For safety leaders, there’s no greater gift than the gift of safety—a commitment to ensuring that every employee returns home healthy and whole, not just

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  • Winter Safety in the Workplace: Tips to Keep Your Team Safe

    With todays snow I started thinking about Winter Safety. Winter brings unique challenges to workplace safety, from icy sidewalks to frigid temperatures. Employers and employees must work together to minimize risks and keep everyone safe during the cold season. Here are essential winter safety tips for your workplace: 1. Snow and Ice Protocols 2. Preventing

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  • Thankfulness: A Key Ingredient for a Strong Safety Culture

    As we celebrated Thanksgiving last week, I found myself reflecting on the power of gratitude—not just at home but in the workplace, too. A supportive culture, rooted in appreciation, is foundational to any successful safety program. When employees feel valued, they are more engaged, more likely to follow safety protocols, and more inclined to look

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  • Prioritizing Powered Industrial Truck Pedestrian Safety: Shared Responsibility for Operators and Nearby Workers

    In the industrial sector, powered industrial trucks (PITs)—such as forklifts, lift trucks, and other mobile equipment—play a critical role in everyday operations. However, their presence also creates a unique set of safety hazards, particularly for pedestrians working in close proximity. Both operators and those working around these machines share the responsibility of minimizing risks. Powered

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