The Year-End Audit for Expiring Worker Certifications A year-end audit gives employers a clear view of certification expiration dates across the workforce and contractor teams. This review helps HR and safety leaders verify current certifications, plan renewals, and...
The Best Data Collection Techniques for EHS Accurate EHS data helps companies identify hazards, improve controls, and make informed decisions that protect workers. The strongest methods of data collection make information clear, consistent, and ready for analysis...
Winter Equipment Maintenance Software for Safety Compliance As winter sets in, equipment reliability becomes a critical safety concern on construction sites, industrial facilities, and transportation yards. Cold temperatures, ice buildup, and reduced visibility can...
Top 5 Jobsite Winter Safety Tips for AEC Workers When temperatures drop, so does jobsite safety. Ice, snow, and limited daylight increase the risk of slips, equipment failures, and exposure-related illnesses. For AEC professionals—architects, engineers, and...
Identifying Hazards Before They Cause Accidents Workplace accidents rarely happen without warning signs. In most cases, dangers are present long before an incident occurs—they simply go unnoticed or unaddressed. That’s why hazard identification is one of the most...
What Is Contractor Management? When businesses bring in independent contractors, they take on responsibility for ensuring those contractors work safely, follow compliance requirements, and meet performance standards. That’s where contractor management comes in. At its...
Stay Audit-Ready with Safety Audit Checklists and Digital Tools Strong safety programs don’t happen by accident—they’re built on consistent monitoring, thorough inspections, and clear documentation. Safety audit checklists are one of the most effective tools companies...
Use Advanced Safety Analytics to Stay Audit-Ready This Winter Winter construction brings unique hazards such as icy walkways, frozen equipment, and bitter cold—all of which impact both productivity and worker safety. By combining practical winter safety measures with...
Digitize Near-Miss Reports to Spot Safety Trends On a construction site, near-miss incidents are often the first signs that something could go wrong, whether it’s a worker narrowly avoiding injury or machinery malfunctioning. Near-miss reporting is crucial because...
Ditch the Paper: Improve Jobsite Efficiency with Digital Inspections Construction sites today are more complex and fast-paced than ever, and paper-based inspections simply cannot keep up. Traditional methods create delays, introduce errors, and make compliance...
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