
Workplace Ventilation Requirements: The Basics Explained Addressing your building’s workplace ventilation will help you manage your heating and cooling. Learning how to manage your indoor air will help you create a safe work environment. Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) professionals make up more than $136 billion industry. This means it’s easier to address your workplace … Continue reading
Poor Ventilation Effects in the Workplace Poor air quality is one of a few factors that would lead over 75% of North Americans to leave their jobs. Others include a lack of work/life balance, cleanliness, and mental healthcare. Do you know about the effects of poor ventilation in the workplace? Workplace air quality is a … Continue reading
Guide to Construction Site Cleanup Prep of HASPs Four types of construction jobs made it onto Business Insider’s list of the 34 deadliest jobs in the US. Topping these at number four were construction trade helpers. These are workers that assist on construction sites. The fatal injury rate for this group is close to 44 … Continue reading
Manage Safety Risks and Health in the Workplace Over 600,000 workers are alive today because of the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act. It resulted in significant improvements in health and safety practices in the workplace. However, despite the progress made, workplace injuries and fatalities still occur. As an employer, this is probably one of … Continue reading
Everyone knows poor air quality can negatively affect your health. But did you know it can have the same negative effect on your business too? One major metropolitan area reported that poor air quality caused more than half a million sick days in one year. Business owners and landlords should take a serious hard look at how they … Continue reading
Complete Guide to The Types of Safety Inspections. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) conducted over 24,000 inspections last year. The figure is understandably lower than before 2020 due to the pandemic. However, the reason for these inspections remained the same. It’s one of OSHA’s main intervention strategies. The goal is to lower incidents of illness, … Continue reading