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Leadership Training That Helps Prevent Workplace Violence

No one wants to work at a company where they feel unsafe. These leadership training tips can help managers and supervisors prevent workplace violence before it occurs.

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Surprise! It’s OSHA! Now What?

Last year, OSHA conducted over 31,000 inspections, nearly half based on employee complaints, injuries, fatalities, and referrals. Don’t get caught by surprise. Here’s how to prepare for an OSHA inspection and five mistakes to avoid.

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Give Your Employees the Training They Need to Stop Phishing Attacks

As manufacturers become more reliant on technology, cybercriminals are stepping up their attacks and gaining access to data and operations through phishing attacks. Here are several tips and techniques to help protect your employees from falling victim to phishing attacks.

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6 Steps to Building an OSHA-Compliant Hazard Communications Program

Without an effective hazard communication program, you could be putting workers at risk and face financial penalties. Here are six steps to help you get started.   

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5 Grinder Safety Tips to Prevent Workplace Injuries and Deaths

Abrasive wheel grinders are standard tools for most manufacturers. To avoid injuries and possible deaths, check out these five safety tips.

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Batten Down the Hatches for the Manufacturing Headwinds of 2023

Manufacturers face new and greater challenges in 2023. Learn how to prepare and weather the storm with these training tips.

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Winter-Proof Your Workplace to Prevent Employee Injuries

When the temperatures get frosty, it’s cool to train and educate your employees to work safely in the cold. Check out these five tips to winter-proof your workplace.

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Five Ways You and Santa Can Ensure a Safe Workshop Year-Round

Think workplace safety doesn’t apply to Santa? Think again. With one of the most complex and non-stop production floors on the planet, Santa should consider these five workplace safety tips. They might even help you stay off of OSHA’s naughty list.

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Steps Manufacturers Can Take to Minimize Quiet Quitting and Mass Resignations

The U.S. economy saw more than 47 million people quit their jobs last year. Of those who remained, more than half admit to being “quiet quitters.” That could place tremendous risk to your food safety culture. Here’s what you can do now.

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