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NASP Partners with Pervidi Software to Provide World-Class EHS Management

Manage your Safety Program from your cellphone! NASP has partnered with Pervidi software to provide our premium members with an exclusive discount. Pervidi is elegant, simple to learn and use, cost...

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Last HAZWOPER TRAIN-THE-TRAINER Course for 2019

Anyone involved in environmental clean-up or HAZMAT emergency response will benefit from this intensive, week-long Train-the-Trainer Course held in beautiful Wilmington, North Carolina on November 4th...

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First CSM Course of 2020!

Our internationally recognized Certified Safety Manager classroom course is coming back to Las Vegas. While this course is offered online, the experience you get in the live class is something you...

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OSHA Implements New Enforcement Weighting System

OSHA has altered its enforcement weighting system, the agency announced in a late September press release. As of Oct. 1, the new OSHA Weighting System takes into account factors such as types of...

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Workplace Violence: Make Action Plan Now

Train Employees on What to do if There’s an Active Shooter Homicides are now the second highest cause of workplace deaths behind transportation incidents. Most safety consultants agree that employers...

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Welcome our New Director of Operations!

Newly hired Director of Operations at NASP, Yafet Bekele, comes to the organization with 20+ years of senior-level leadership experience working in the EHS industry.  His most recent work experience...

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OSHA’s Top 10 violations in 2019 account for 27K citations: Construction...

Where is OSHA concentrating inspections? Answer: In the industries where they found numerous violations previously. That’s why it’s important to know the top 10 most cited OSHA violations and which...

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Three Levels of Safety: The Safety Pattern

The Safety Pattern We all love patterns because patterns comfort us and put us at ease by helping us understand our surroundings. Our brain is a pattern-seeking machine. It is always looking for dots...

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Responding to OSHA 11(c) Retaliation Charges, Employee Safety Complaints, and...

When OSHA receives a complaint related to worker safety and health or a severe injury report, one action by OSHA is to give the employer an opportunity to respond before it takes the more extreme...

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10 Critical Steps for Investigating and Reporting Accidents

We all wish we could achieve a zero accident workplace, but that’s simply not possible. Accidents happen, no matter the industry and no matter how light the workload. There are steps you can take,...

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