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As the country transitions from Trump to Biden’s administration, employers want to know what OSHA will look and act like under the new administration. Because Joe Biden was Vice President in the... Read More
The Gases and Welding Distributors Association's (GAWDA) Safety Committee is always working on new things. Horton's Welding & Gas Practice Leader, Tony Hopkins, sits on this important committee.... Read More
As a safety professional, one of the most critical duties you have is performing a thorough assessment of an organization’s safety and risk management programs. When we meet with customers, we ask... Read More
Safety observations and audits are a critical element of all successful safety programs. The human element accounts for at least 90% of all occupational accidents, while the remaining 10% result from... Read More
Much has been written about the importance and effectiveness of a strong culture of safety, but how do you know if your organization actually has a culture of safety? Most executives and business... Read More
Despite efforts to reduce soft tissue injuries in the workplace through ergonomic improvements, employers continue to struggle with costly back, knee, and shoulder injuries among employees who... Read More
As crucial as the accident investigation process is to the success of an organization’s safety and risk management program, it usually isn’t executed very well. In many cases, too much emphasis is... Read More
The definition of an accident is “an undesirable or unfortunate happening that occurs unintentionally and usually results in harm, injury, damage, or loss.” Accident investigation is a vastly... Read More
Have you ever hired an employee, to see them injure their knee weeks after being hired? Or tear a shoulder? Or throw out a back? Did you get the feeling that this may not be the first time they’ve... Read More
Replacing hazardous substances with less hazardous alternatives reduces risk and cost associated with OSHA compliance.
A Horton client in Wisconsin requested assistance to evaluate compliance with a... Read More