Safety Management Blog

Guides, data, and best practices for workplace safety.

Eye Safety: Protection and Prevention

Workplace eye injuries send thousands of workers to emergency rooms every year, yet the vast majority are preventable with proper protection and training. This guide covers eye protection requirements, PPE selection and injury prevention strategies.

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Workplace First Aid Kit Contents

OSHA requires employers to provide adequate first aid supplies for their workplace hazards. This guide covers required first aid kit contents by workplace type, ANSI standards and how to maintain compliant supply inventories.

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Safety Software for British Columbia

British Columbia's diverse industrial landscape spans forestry, mining, construction and maritime operations across some of the most challenging terrain in Canada. Make Safety Easy helps BC companies meet WorkSafeBC requirements, streamline WCB claims tracking and protect workers from coast to mountain.

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Excavation & Trenching Safety Guide

Trench collapses kill dozens of workers every year. This guide covers OSHA Subpart P, competent person requirements, protective systems, soil classification and daily inspection checklists.

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Wire Rope Sling Inspection Guide

Wire rope slings must be inspected before every lift and at regular intervals to prevent catastrophic rigging failures. This guide covers OSHA and ASME B30.9 rejection criteria, inspection procedures and documentation requirements for wire rope slings.

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Warehouse Forklift Safety Rules

Warehouse forklift accidents injure thousands of workers every year. This guide covers the most important forklift safety rules for warehouse operations, from pre-shift inspections to pedestrian traffic management.

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Shipyard Safety: OSHA Standards

Shipyard safety requires compliance with specialized OSHA standards that address the unique hazards of shipbuilding, repair and breaking operations. This guide covers the regulatory framework, critical hazard controls and digital tools for managing safety in maritime construction environments.

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OSHA General Duty Clause Explained

The OSHA General Duty Clause is the catch-all provision that requires employers to keep workplaces free from recognized hazards even when no specific OSHA standard exists. This guide explains how Section 5(a)(1) works, when OSHA uses it and how to protect your organization.

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Workplace Driving Safety Policy

Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of workplace fatalities in North America. A strong driving safety policy with clear fleet rules and driver accountability is the foundation of any effective fleet safety program.

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Mobile Safety Apps: Offline-First

When your crew is on a remote jobsite with no signal, a cloud-only safety app is useless. This guide explains why offline-first matters and what to look for in a mobile safety tool.

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