by Alison Postma | Jul 21, 2022 | OSHA Oops!
026 – What Happens When a Company Doesn’t Report an Injury? Join safety experts Michael and Rick for Episode 26 of the OSHA Oops Podcast as they discuss one company who failed to report a temporary employee who fell from a ladder. And how much they were cited...
by Alison Postma | Jul 14, 2022 | OSHA Oops!
025 – ORDER PICKER FALLS TO DEATH | FALL PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS Working at heights can be dangerous, and falls are one of the leading causes of workplace injuries. For Episode 25 of the OSHA Oops Podcast, safety experts Michael and Rick discuss why it’s...
by Alison Postma | Jul 8, 2022 | OSHA Oops!
024: Slips, Trips and Falls | Navigating the Dangers of Narrow Walkways There are several hazards that can occur in the workplace, but one that often goes unnoticed are narrow walkways. In Episode 24 of the OSHA Oops Podcast, safety experts Michael and Rick discuss...
by Alison Postma | Jul 1, 2022 | OSHA Oops!
023: Ladder Safety | Overreaching and costly injuries For Episode 23 of the OSHA Oops Podcast, safety experts Michael and Rick discuss the importance of safety training for ladders. And how one California company was fined $10,000 when a serious injury occurred to an...
by Alison Postma | Jun 23, 2022 | OSHA Oops!
022: Forklift Training vs. Fines | Which is more cost effective? In the latest episode of OSHA Oops, Michael and Rick discuss the importance of forklift operator certification and training. With an average of 50,000 forklift-related injuries every year in the United...
by Alison Postma | Jun 20, 2022 | OSHA Oops!
021: The 10 Second Rule | Emergency Eyewash Stations In the latest episode of the OSHA Oops! podcast, we take a closer look at emergency eyewash stations and showers. These life-saving devices are required by OSHA code in many workplaces, but unfortunately, not all...