Industrial worksites are filled with safety risks—including dropped or falling object hazards—which is why OSHA and other safety entities set strict standards for safety procedures. To ensure the safety of all staff, visitors, and those passing through, learn how to...
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June is designated “National Safety Month” by the National Safety Council (NSC). The goal of National Safety Month is to increase awareness of the health and safety risks that lead to injury or death in the United States. Here, we provide three examples of goals that...
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Industrial safety goals may vary from location to location, but the methods used to target and work toward the goals are relevant no matter the facility. Whether your goals relate to OSHA regulations, fire safety requirements, or industry in general, it is important...
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Increasing safety is always a priority in industrial facilities, and a continuous improvement method is an ideal solution for constantly growing while protecting employees and visitors. This ensures that updates to methods and procedures are tested for success and...
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Keeping employees and visitors safe requires careful attention to OSHA mandates and facility-specific standards, but improving safety is not a one-time task. Audits and adjustments are required regularly to ensure compliance. While OSHA fines are one concern, employee...
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When it comes to how to implement Kaizen in an organization, manufacturing floor, warehouse, or other industrial facilities, the steps in the PDCA cycle—plan, do, check, act—are a good starting point. Pair the PCDA steps with our three tips for Kaizen success to...
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