Californians Need Not Fear Japan Radiation, Officals Say
If you have employees worried about the potential effects of radiation exposure from last week’s tragedy in Japan, California public health officials emphasize that there is no cause for concern. In a...
View ArticleNew Tech Bracelet May Do More than Track Health—It May Save Lives
While “wearable tech” bracelets are helping workers by counting their steps and tracking their respiration, heart rate, and blood pressure, a new bracelet developed by Oregon State University (OSU) can...
View ArticlePick and Flick, but Don’t Wipe or Spit
With flu season making its approach, your company is probably beefing up by offering flu shots and telling employees to wash their hands. But are your efforts being wasted, especially when your...
View ArticleDo Your Trainers Know These 6 Things About SPCC?
At the 2013 National Institute for Storage Tank Management’s (NISTM) recent storage tank conference, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) gave a really detailed, 3-hour review of SPCC...
View ArticleCan You Use E-Learning for E-Training?
In general, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) focuses its efforts on compliance rather than on the training process used to achieve compliance. (However, asbestos, lead abatement, and...
View ArticleNeed Asbestos Training?
For owners and operators of commercial buildings, staying on top of asbestos training can be time-consuming, confusing, and costly. In addition to Occupational Safety and Health Administration...
View ArticleThe Aftermath: Dealing with an Uncontained Spill
By Jennifer Busick In yesterday’s Advisor, guest columnist Jennifer Busick looked at preventive measures that can keep a spill controlled and contained until it can be dealt with. But what happens when...
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