Creating workplaces where we all watch out for each other

Creating workplaces where we all watch out for each other

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Creating Workplaces Where We All Watch Out for Each Other

McCraren Compliance Offers: Training, Classes, Certificates & Certifications, CEUs, Consulting, Audits & Customized Safety Teams
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McCraren Compliances offers Safety Training and Consulting services specializing in MSHA, OSHA and DOT.  We believe safety is really all about people and therefore our purpose is to Create communities where we all watch out for each other.  We have a team of safety professionals who are versatile and credentialed bringing a balance of passion and practicality to safety.  We can support all aspects of a comprehensive safety program from manuals, planning and training to audits, investigations and staffing.  Basically we can manage your entire program or just fill in the gaps.

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Association launches survey on ‘PPE pain points’

Photo: Monty Rakusen/gettyimages Arlington, VA — The International Safety Equipment Association is encouraging environmental, health and safety professionals to share their experiences with buying personal protective equipment and managing its use. The online survey asks EHS pros about their day-to-day experiences involving PPE program development, purchasing and training, as well as their

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High-heat hazard alert has recommendations on wearables, acclimatization

Photo: Xurzon/iStockphoto Portland, OR — In response to seven worker deaths caused by heat-related illnesses in the state over a recent 11-year period, the Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences has issued a hazard alert. The alert cites National Safety Council data showing that, in the United States, 442 workers died from heat-related

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FMCSA wants more data to study trucker schedules and fatigue

Photo: grandriver/iStockphoto Washington — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is asking for feedback on a proposed study of how truck drivers’ work schedules affect their fatigue levels and performance. In a Nov. 17 request for comment, FMCSA writes that a commitment to fulfilling its 2011 hours-of-service final rule calls for “additional data

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