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                                    TABLE OF CONTENTS    29 Construction Safety in the Atypical Wake of Worker Turnover Now is a great time to invest in safety training. Here’s why. by Ray Prest SUMMER HAZARDS 32 Summer Heat and More: An All-Hazard Approach to Working Outdoors Employers and employees need to watch out for more than just hot weather during the summer. by Karen Hamel FALL PROTECTION 34 Is Your Fall Protection Program Falling Short? EMERGENCY SHOWERS & EYEWASH 41 Designing for Safety with Emergency Eyewashes and Shower Devices Consider these factors when selecting an emergency eyewash or shower devices for your workplace. by Ryan Pfund WELDING 44 Occupational Health Hazards in the Welding Industry Welders might be at risk for certain health hazards. Luckily, there are ways to mitigate them. by Alex Saurman EMPLOYEE HEALTH SCREENING 46 Reducing Injuries and Increasing Productivity with Onsite Athletic Trainers Athletic trainers can work with onsite nurses to create a stronger and healthier workplace. by Leif Anderson and Paul Goren Consider these three areas to improve your program. by Steve Crocker 36 Cultivating a Culture of Safety departments 8 From the Editor 48 Product Spotlights 49 Advertiser Index 50 Breakthrough Strategies by Robert Pater  What are the practices and standards organizations should prioritize when protecting people working at heights? by David Kopf TRAINING SOFTWARE 39 Using Technology to Improve Safety Training How can both older and newer technologies play a role in teaching workers about safety? by Alex Saurman and Sydny Shepard Twitter http://twitter.com/OccHealthSafety Facebook http://facebook.com/ohsmag LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/ occupational-health-and-safety- magazine   6 Occupational Health & Safety | FEBRUARY/MARCH 2023 www.ohsonline.com 


































































































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