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Easier Ways to Calculate Your Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR)

Easier Ways to Calculate Your Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR)

Companies large and small care about safety, and rightfully so! Classic office building employees may not consider the possibility of bodily harm the same way live construction site workers do, but in reality, TRIR (total recordable incident rate) is just as important in both scenarios.

Anger: Just One Letter Short of DANGER

Anger: Just One Letter Short of DANGER

If you have angry workers in your department or you yourself are angry, you may end up reporting more injuries on the job. A recent study by the Annals of Family Medicine found that high levels of anger increase the risk of injury. Angry people are more likely to sustain injuries serious enough to require emergency medical care, and the risk is higher for men than women, says lead author Daniel Vinson of the University of Missouri.

Weather Toolbox Talk: Working in Extreme Heat or Cold

Weather Toolbox Talk: Working in Extreme Heat or Cold

One of the major factors to be taken into account when keeping everyone safe on a worksite is one which can’t be controlled in any way by even the top bosses of a construction company: the weather. Even everyday fluctuations in weather like rain showers or periods of strong winds can make a big difference in how workers must operate. Extreme weather conditions, which are common in many parts of North America, can have even more drastic effects.

Safety Scenarios: Human Errors Can Turn into Deadly Mistakes

Safety Scenarios: Human Errors Can Turn into Deadly Mistakes

Human error is the single biggest cause of incidents—it’s behind up to 90 percent of all incidents.

Use Safety Software to Adapt to Disruptions in 2023

Use Safety Software to Adapt to Disruptions in 2023

According to Gartner research, in 2023, companies are adapting to all industry disruptions (Pandemic, Recession, Workforce Shortage) by adopting Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) technology tools.

5 Methods Innovative Companies Use Safety Management Software

5 Methods Innovative Companies Use Safety Management Software

Companies wanting to reduce corporate costs and provide employees a better working environment should aim at improving the safety management system.

Why are Toolbox Talks Important for Safety?

Why are Toolbox Talks Important for Safety?

A toolbox talk is an informal way to educate your workers overall about safety. Toolbox talks are focused on a particular safety issue and are meant to raise awareness for workers to keep safety top of mind. They also help stay compliant with OSHA and Occupational Health and Safety for keeping your workers informed - Toolbox Talks are the easiest way to ensure that your employees are taught to recognize and avoid unsafe conditions in their work environment.

8 Safety Metrics You Need To Track Every Month

8 Safety Metrics You Need To Track Every Month

Today more and more organizations are looking deeply into data to uncover new safety insights and make better-informed decisions. With so much data easily obtainable, building out your reporting dashboard from scratch can seem daunting.  Where do you even start? Which key performance indicators (KPI) are most significant to track?