by Maureen Thorne | Sep 7, 2018 | Continuous Improvement
Cheap Tools Can Cost More than You Think When prioritizing cutting costs of tools and equipment, many buyers look to cut upfront costs – reducing the cost per piece for initial purchase. Unfortunately, this short-term thinking could end up costing your company more in...
by Maureen Thorne | Aug 14, 2018 | Continuous Improvement, Preventative Maintenance Program, Safety Compliance, Worker Safety, Working Conditions
Safety Tips All Employers and Employees Should Know All employers know that workplace safety is important for their organization. Injuries to workers can mean losing your workers – short or long-term – which results in reduced worker productivity and employee morale....
by Maureen Thorne | Jul 24, 2018 | Safety Compliance, Worker Safety, Working Conditions
Occupational Health and Safety Magazine has been a thought-leader in the health and safety community for more than 85 years. OH&S has reported on a variety of topics that health and safety managers care about including safety compliance, electrical safety, fall...
by Maureen Thorne | Jul 11, 2018 | Safety Compliance, Worker Safety, Working Conditions
The Importance of Conducting Routine Glove Assessment to Optimize Work Glove Use When buying Personal Protection Equipment (PPE), it is important to understand all aspects of the selection process. Of course, price is always a factor. However, many industrial buyers...
by Maureen Thorne | Jun 25, 2018 | Preventative Maintenance Program, Safety Compliance, Worker Safety, Working Conditions
In 2015, Plant Engineering Magazine, produced a series of articles tackling the subject of preventative maintenance programs. Although a few years old, the articles are just as relevant today. The first article in the preventative maintenance program series clarifies...