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NFPA Webinar, Other Resources Aim to Help Professionals Gather Knowledge to Improve Electrical Safety in the Workplace

National Fire Protection Association

NFPA 70E®, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace®, requires that all employers implement and document an overall ESP that directs activity appropriate to the risk associated with electrical hazards. This includes information on training qualified persons, as well as identifying and eliminating electrical hazards.

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Fire Protection Research Foundation to Host a Free Webinar on Immersive Learning for the Fire Service

National Fire Protection Association

The Fire Protection Research Foundation (FPRF), the research affiliate of NFPA®, will host its next webinar, “Fire Service Overview of Firefighter Immersive Learning Environment,” on Wednesday, May 31, 2023. Visit the project website, nfpa.org/ffimmersivelearning, to access the reports from this activity.

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Evaluating the Safety, Hazards, and Risks in Your Organization’s Physical Environments

Business Resilience Decoded

Episode 144: Evaluating the Safety, Hazards, and Risks in Your Organization’s Physical Environments When was the last time you evaluated the threats to your physical environment? Things like graffiti, vandalism, or even cracked sidewalks or unkempt landscaping can welcome unwanted activity near your facility.

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Workplace safety tips for a secure environment

everbridge

There are numerous distractions and hazards that can compromise employee safety, including: Phone usage and conversations: if employees are distracted, they may lose attention from tasks, leading to errors and accidents. Chemicals: exposure to hazardous substances can cause severe health issues. Spills: can cause slips and falls.

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Top 10 Resources to Help You Become a BCM Ninja 

MHA Consulting

Contains links to toolkits for preparing for different hazards as well as pages on Emergency Response Plans, Crisis Communications Plans, Incident Management, IT/DR, and much more. Talks about the need for business to be prepared for three types of hazards, natural, human-caused, and technology-related. Another excellent DHS website.

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35 Workplace safety topics for meetings

everbridge

Workplace safety is a critical aspect of any organization, ensuring the well-being of employees and the smooth operation of daily activities. Health Hazards 1. Chemical safety and hazards Discuss proper handling, storage, and disposal of chemicals. Ergonomics Promote ergonomic practices to prevent musculoskeletal disorders.

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Looking After Your People During a Cyber Incident

Plan B Consulting

Combined with a webinar I watched last week, I thought I would share and explore some ideas on the above subject. I recently attended Maersk’s webinar, where the presenter spoke about the complete loss of IT due to the NotPetya malware. Similar to what we would find in hazard and natural disaster response plans.