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PUBLISHED
January 11, 2022
READ TIME
3 Minutes
WRITTEN BY
Dina Adlouni
Dina is the resident Content Writer at EcoOnline North America . When she’s not writing about health and safety, you’ll find her enjoying a cup of tea while watching her favorite sitcom.
The EcoOnline team wants to help start your year off right with a look at the top safety resources of 2021. These content pieces were most popular with EHS professionals last year, as they highlight key safety topics such as compliance in relation to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), leading indicators, as well as going digital.
Strengthen your safety program and processes in 2022 with guidance found in these top safety resources:
It’s important for safety professionals to stay compliant with all OSHA regulations to improve workplace safety and avoid hefty fines.
This guide provides insight into:
With the ability to look back and benefit from key learnings in 2020, EHS professionals can gain a better understanding of which elements they may need to focus on within their safety program in the future. Having insight into the steps involved in an OSHA inspection and what you can do to prepare, can also help safety leaders remain compliant and better protect the workforce.
Tracking leading indicators is a powerful way to elevate your safety program.
Dive into our whitepaper to learn how to stay proactive by looking at the right data to prevent injuries and illnesses before they occur.
This whitepaper highlights:
98% of safety leaders believe a high-participation safety culture can improve safety performance1.
Learn how to strengthen your safety culture with this whitepaper which discusses:
We want to help you give safety a seat at the table, by increasing your organization’s dedication to safety from the boardroom to the frontlines. Discover what your company needs to do to empower its members to drive safer outcomes with this piece.
Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate (LTIFR) can be a great indicator of how effective your safety program is.
A Lost Time Injury is a workplace injury which occurred on-site, leaving the worker unable to do their job. Your Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate is the number of lost time injuries seen over a specific period.
Take a deep dive into our blog which highlights how to calculate your Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate (LTIFR) and what steps you can take to start reducing lost time injuries, such as:
What’s your number one alternative to a paper-based safety program? A digital safety solution.
This 15-minute webinar helps you navigate the EcoOnline EHS management solution to discover the benefits of:
We want to help you elevate your safety program and create safer workspaces. Speak to one of our safety experts today or fill out the form below to learn more about our suite of safety solutions and how we can help you better protect your workforce. Here’s to a safer and stronger 2022!
EHS Daily Advisor, “Participation Counts: A Look at Participation Based Safety”, BLR, Tennessee, 20171
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