December 2017 Quicktakes

OSHA provides news and commentary on DOL Blog

Our website has information on keeping responders safe during wildfire recovery efforts: https://www.osha.gov/dts/wildfires/response.html … #Californi

OSHA provides news and commentary on workplace safety and health from its senior leadership, staff and guest contributors on the DOL blog.

See our latest posts:

  • Cleaning Up, Staying Safe, by Mandy Edens, director of OSHA’s Directorate of Technical Support and Emergency Management
  • OSHA Program for Small Businesses Makes a Big Difference, by Patrick Showalter, director of OSHA’s Office for Small Business Assistance
  • An Ounce of Prevention with OSHA Consultation, by Eric R. Lucero, deputy director of the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Public Affairs in Atlanta
Catch Hazards more quickly with our Safety Observation App! Our app allows employees to quickly and easily record “one-off” safety observations.

Employee Participation 
Now employees can take their safety into their own hands by having the capability to make quick observations. Employees have the option to send the observations anonymously.

One-Off Observations
Our observation app helps you make quick observations in no time at all. Our simple app helps you communicate positive or negative observations to whoever.

Training Opportunity
Print off PDFs of the reports to train employees on proper safety procedures, or award positive safety behaviors.

Our Reports
Schedule daily, weekly or monthly “Observation Reports” and have them delivered in Excel via email to designated contacts. Observations categorized as “High Severity” will be delivered in real-time via email. The system also includes a dashboard page that can be accessed from your Administrative Account.

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