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  • Leadership in Safety: The Secret Sauce of a Successful Company

    Leadership in Safety: The Secret Sauce of a Successful Company

    Join us with the Cape Cod HR Association for one of my signature topics. The most important lesson in Safety Management is simple: good safety management stems from good leadership. A thriving safety culture empowers employees at all levels of a company to think first and always about their own and their colleagues’ safety. This…

  • Contractor Safety Management

    Contractor Safety Management

    How many people working at your location right now are contractors? Think: electricians, plumbers, janitorial services, even the water bottle delivery service. Although these are employees of outside companies, they work at your site alongside your own employees and are exposed to the same hazards. In addition, each time a contractor walks in, they can…

  • Incident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis

    Incident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis

    Take a hands-on approach to investigating your incidents and documenting their root causes. Join us for a virtual workshop to learn and practice the most effective approaches. During this workshop, we will review the essential approaches to incident investigation that yield the most useful information for later analysis. We will practice investigation interview skills and…

  • Leadership Skills for Safety Management (Part 1)

    Leadership Skills for Safety Management (Part 1)

    The most important lesson in Safety Management is simple: good Safety Management stems from good Leadership. This fully interactive webinar series will center on why good leadership matters so much, and we will review key Leadership skills that truly make a difference. We will also discuss the contrast between management and leadership, and why both…

  • Safety Metrics That Really Count

    Safety Metrics That Really Count

    In a now infamous quote, W. Edwards Deming once wrote “It is wrong to suppose that if you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it – a costly myth.” This quote has been misinterpreted often, usually reversing its meaning to indicate that one must use metrics to manage a process. In this course, we will explore…

  • Webinar: Hazardous (“Hot Work”) Permit Program

    Webinar: Hazardous (“Hot Work”) Permit Program

    How do you handle work that generates sparks, fire or other ignition sources? Is your “hot work” permit robust and efficient? Join us on this webinar to explore this and other aspects of hazardous (“hot”) work. During this session, we will dive into the various hazards presented when performing tasks such as welding, cutting, brazing,…

  • Virtual Workshop: Don’t Let Your Computer Hurt You

    Virtual Workshop: Don’t Let Your Computer Hurt You

    Have you rubbed your neck or wrists today? Do your eyes feel dry or tired at the end of the day? How about during the day? If so, you may be at risk for an ergonomic injury and will benefit from changing the way you use your computer at work. This workshop is designed as…

  • Webinar: OSHA HazCom 2012, Navigating the GHS Maze

    Webinar: OSHA HazCom 2012, Navigating the GHS Maze

    Do you manufacture or use chemicals? Are all your chemicals labeled according to the Globally Harmonized System (GHS)? It’s time to make the change! All key deadlines for OSHA’s updated requirements for Hazard Communication (HazCom) have come and gone. To keep up with regulatory requirements, your company must update all product labeling and Safety Data…

  • Webinar: Noise Control and Hearing Conservation

    You can cover your eyes, close your mouth, pinch your nose or cover your skin, but it’s impossible to avoid detecting sounds around you. Noise is everywhere, and in the right dose and frequency, is capable of causing irreparable damage. This course will discuss the possible sources of harmful noise in a manufacturing or construction…

  • Virtual Workshop: OSHA Recording and Reporting, Your 300 Log and Beyond

    Are you staying on top of your company’s OSHA-required accident information? Is your 300 log up-to-date and ready to submit data electronically starting July 1, 2017? Join us for a virtual workshop and get your OSHA 300 log and 300A summary in shape while you learn about OSHA record keeping and reporting requirements. We’ll touch on all aspects of these rules,…