Wednesday, August 17, 2022
Feeling HOT HOT HOT!
You could never have enough training on over exposure to the sun when working outdoors. This topic is a focal point for OSHA and it should be for you as well.
Feel free to download our safety talk handout on Heat Illness Prevention by clicking on the image here.
Remember to brief your workers before exposing them to outdoor work on the importance of taking cool-down preventative rest breaks, staying hydrated, and accessing shade.
Your workers should also know how to recognize the symptoms of the different types of heat illnesses and know what to do in the event of an emergency.
One last thing, your employer is required to have a Heat Stress Prevention written program developed and implemented and all affected employees must read it and have access to it.
Contact us today to get your next class schedule and to help develop your safety written program!
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Thursday, May 12, 2022
Board Chair Marjorie Del Toro Re-Elected By The California Underground Safety Board
"I am honored to be re-elected to serve as Chair on the California Underground Safety Board of Directors," said Marjorie Del Toro. "During my term on the Board, I am looking to continue our charge to improve the public's safety and of workers in subsurface operations. We will continue to put forward policy suggestions to address some of the challenges at job sites around California."
The California Underground Safety Board (Division of The CA Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety) - was created by the Dig Safe Act of 2016 to investigate accidents, develop excavation safety standards, and coordinate education and outreach programs. Members are charged with overseeing the safety of excavations around buried utilities by coordinating the state's education and outreach efforts, investigating accidents to determine their causes, setting standards for safe excavation, and ensuring the state's safe excavation laws are followed.
Thursday, April 21, 2022
OSHA Launches National Emphasis Program (NEP) on Outdoor and Indoor Heat Hazards
So, what exactly is the National Emphasis Program (NEP) on heat?
OSHA will proactively inspect more than 70 high-risk industries in indoor and outdoor work settings when the National Weather Service has issued a heat warning or advisory for a local area.🥵☀️
The NEP was in effect on April 8th, 2022, and will remain in effect for three years unless canceled or extended by a superseding directive.
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
We're having a blast at the 2022 CWEA Annual Conference in Sacramento
ehsInc Team Member Kennedy Dena is out in Sacramento representing ehsInc. We are proud members of CWEA.
Do you work in the water waste/water industry and need a networking outlet?
Learn more about CWEA.Monday, April 4, 2022
Clients Get Complimentary Online Access to Training Records and Certifications
Tired of shuffling through paperwork in search of that one needed training record? Get rid of those old cabinets and stacked boxes!
Our online training management system we've named Client Member Portal (CMP) gives our clients complimentary access to organized and secure real-time training activity and records. It also offers students 24/7 access via any web-enabled device to view/download their training records.
For more information visit: https://www.ehsinc.org/cmp




