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If you are a manufacturer that works with chemicals, you know there are numerous rules and regulations you must follow to ensure the health and well-being of people and the environment. One such requirement is that you must report which chemicals you’re using, how much and in what way to the industry’s governing bodies. This […]
HSI was recently made aware of a survey seeking ASHI instructor feedback in a way that could be misleading and which made it difficult to identify what organization sent the survey. It was not created or sent by HSI or any HSI company. from HSI Blog http://ift.tt/2BomJ3y Book your training today.
OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard is an important regulation for any industry where employees work with or around chemicals, which makes it applicable to just about every business. from HSI Blog http://ift.tt/2jSCgP4 Book your training today.
OSHA’s Top Ten Most Cited Violations is a familiar list to anyone in EHS. It’s an annual snapshot of the areas of greatest concern for worker safety and compliance adherence, and it rarely changes from year to year. Fiscal Year 2017, however, was different. from HSI Blog http://ift.tt/2A7ZMOp Book your training today.
Recently passed legislation in California will require more transparency from manufacturers of cleaning products regarding the disclosure of their product ingredients, to both the public and to their employees. from HSI Blog http://ift.tt/2jSWUxX Book your training today.
When the temperatures drop, the space heaters come out. Before plugging in or otherwise firing up your supplemental indoor heating, be sure you’re following some important safety practices. from HSI Blog http://ift.tt/2nksIR3 Book your training today.
OSHA has extended the compliance deadline for certain employers to electronically submit reports on workplace injuries and illnesses until December 15, 2017. from HSI Blog http://ift.tt/2AgfD0g Book your training today.
Big holidays mean big meals, and the granddaddy of them all here in the U.S. is the traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Be sure to follow some simple food safety steps to ensure your turkey dinner is as safe as it is delicious. from HSI Blog http://ift.tt/2jJlVz8 Book your training today.
Anyone who has taken a CPR class has heard of the “chain of survival,” a mnemonic device that helps students remember all the steps necessary to help improve the chances for survival for a victim of cardiac arrest. But what about improving outcomes for non-cardiac emergencies? What does the chain metaphor reveal when applied to […]