Safety Management Blog

Guides, data, and best practices for workplace safety.

Safety Inspections: Complete Guide

Safety inspections are the backbone of every safety management system. This guide covers types, checklists, frequency guidelines and best practices that separate thorough inspections from box-checking.

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Forklift Safety: Training & OSHA Rules

Forklift accidents cause nearly 100 deaths annually. This guide covers OSHA 1910.178 training, pre-shift inspection checklists, hazard prevention and Canadian CSA B335 requirements.

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Mental Health & Workplace Safety

Mental health directly impacts workplace safety - distracted, fatigued, or stressed workers are injury-prone. This guide covers psychosocial risk factors, legal obligations and practical interventions.

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New Employee Safety Orientation Guide

New employees face 3x the injury risk in their first month. This guide covers orientation topics, OSHA and Canadian requirements, documentation best practices and a printable checklist.

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Working at Heights: Fall Prevention

Falls remain the leading cause of workplace fatalities in construction. This guide covers regulations, the fall prevention hierarchy, training requirements and equipment standards.

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TDG: Canadian Dangerous Goods Guide

The Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act governs how hazardous materials move across Canada. This guide covers classification, training, documentation and ERAP requirements.

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Safety Training ROI: Full Guide

Safety training ROI quantifies the financial return of your training investment. This guide provides formulas, examples and frameworks to justify your budget.

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Mining Safety: Hazards & Regulations

Mining remains one of the most hazardous industries worldwide. This guide covers ground control, toxic atmospheres, heavy equipment risks, MSHA and Canadian regulations and safety management best practices.

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GHS Hazard Classification Guide

The Globally Harmonized System (GHS) standardizes how chemical hazards are classified, labeled and communicated worldwide. This guide covers pictograms, categories, signal words and what they mean for your workplace.

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