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DEFIB & CPR
30 When Minutes Matter: CPR and AEDs at Work Training is key to managing a cardiac event at work.
by Dom Tolli
HEARING PROTECTION
34 Noise Surveys from the Trenches
Make tackling hazardous noise easier with the right tools and knowledge. by Lucinette Alvarado
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EHS records and reporting provide a baseline for an ESG program. by Dan McLean
TRAINING: MATERIALS HANDLING
16 Handling Material Handlers:
Training Beyond PIT Requirements
The scope of material handling is broad. by Holly Pups
MACHINE GUARDING
22 How to Assess and Design Guarding for Older Machines
It is essential to assess the machine and human interactions when trying to enhance guarding. by Joseph Gasparino Jr.
ESG
10 EHS Will Guide Future ESG Success for Many Organizations
IH: INDOOR AIR QUALITY
40 Indoor Air Quality as a Measure
of Success for Business Owners
Healthy employees are productive ones. by M. Elaine Dasti and Thomas Burgess
44 Environmental Sampling for
Infection Control at Health Care Facilities
An environmental sampling program can be a valuable tool in reducing risk. by Gregory Boothe
EHS SOFTWARE
26 The Missing Link with EHS Software
There is a gap between digital transformation’s impact and how and organization deploys EHS tools.
by David Natalizia
EMPLOYEE HEALTH SCREENING
46 Finding the Right Fit: When the Work Shoe Fits
Research Shows that ill-fitting work shoes can significantly harm employees. by Janelle Kinnaird
48 Physiological Monitoring
as a Determinant of Heat Stress
Physiologic monitoring can help protect all workers from heat-related illness. by Bernard L. Fontaine
CONFINED SPACES
52 Confined but Not Alone:
Protecting Workers in Tight Spaces Understanding the risks of confined spaces can help keep entrants safe. by Gen Handley
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