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National Ladder Safety Month
By NASP Blogger Safety Culture
Falls from ladders are a leading cause of workplace fatalities, making ladder safety a critical concern for employers and employees alike. In recognition of this risk, March is designated as National Ladder Safety Month, an initiative spearheaded by the American Ladder Institute (ALI) to promote safe ladder practices both at work and home. Falls…
Preventing Workplace Motor Vehicle Incidents: A Critical Safety Priority
Safety Culture
Motor vehicle incidents remain one of the leading causes of work-related fatalities across multiple industries. Whether employees are driving for deliveries, transporting goods, or commuting between job sites, roadway safety is an essential part of a comprehensive workplace safety program. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) continues to emphasize the importance of employer-driven initiatives…
Preventing Workplace Bullying: A Critical Step for Employee Well-being
Psychological Health and Safety
Workplace bullying is more than just an unpleasant experience—it has real and lasting consequences for employees and their families. A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of East Anglia, Complutense University of Madrid, and the University of Seville highlights how bullying at work not only affects employees but also disrupts the sleep of…
OSHA Updates PPE Requirements for the Construction Industry: Ensuring Proper Fit for Worker Safety
Compliance
New OSHA Rule Mandates Properly Fitting PPE The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has finalized a significant revision to its personal protective equipment (PPE) standard for the construction industry, explicitly requiring that PPE properly fits each worker. This change, effective January 13, 2025, aligns the construction industry’s PPE requirements with those already established for…
OSHA Releases Workplace Injury and Illness Data for 2023
Compliance
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has released comprehensive data on workplace injuries and illnesses reported in 2023. This dataset provides valuable insights into workplace hazards and safety trends across various industries. Key Findings from the 2023 Data How This Data Supports Workplace Safety OSHA has also produced an explanatory…
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Last HAZWOPER TRAIN-THE-TRAINER Course for 2018 Aboard the Battleship USS North Carolina
09.11.2018 Live ClassesAnyone involved in environmental clean-up or HAZMAT emergency response will benefit from this intensive, week-long Train-the-Trainer Course held on the…

What Makes our CSM So Special?
06.13.2018 Live ClassesWe just completed our CSM course in Wilmington, NC and what a diverse crowd we had attend from around the…

WILMINGTON HEALTH AND SAFETY SCHOOL: DON’T MISS IT!
06.13.2018 Live ClassesThe National Association of Safety Professionals is proud to be part of the Wilmington Regional Safety & Health School this…

CSM Graduates – June 2018, Wilmington, NC. Congratulations!!
06.13.2018 Live ClassesCONGRATULATIONS!! Purchase the Certified Safety Manager Course

CSM Students Taking Their Final Exam…..the pressure is on!!
06.13.2018 Live ClassesPurchase Our CSM Course Online

Maria Grimm, First HAZMAT-TTT Student to Receive 100% on Exam, Scores Free NASP Swag!
05.31.2018 Live ClassesCongratulations to Maria Grimm, with Great River Energy, the first student to receive 100% on the final exam of our…

Educate to Mitigate Hazards – July 26-27, 2018
05.30.2018 Live ClassesThe 2018 Wilmington Safety School is set for July 26-27 at the Wilmington Convention Center, a state of the art convention…
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