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Worker Safety: Page 16
Worker Safety
Frontline Workers Want to be Heard on Issues That Matter
SafetyCulture
Job loss as a result of reporting a safety or quality issue to management, including adherence to COVID-19 protocols, is a real concern for many frontline workers.
Material Handling Equipment
Why Lithium Batteries Ranked Top of OSHA’s Safety List
OneCharge
With the current rate of adoption, lithium technology is estimated to take over half of the market for industrial batteries by 2028.
Plant Safety
Increasingly Severe Weather Means Supply Chain Disruptions are Here to Stay
AlertMedia
To ensure you’re prepared, take a proactive approach to planning for potential supply chain disruptions.
Food Safety
IFDA Urges Biden Administration to Work With Food Supply Chains to Relieve Pressure
International Foodservice Distributors Association (IFDA)
Reps from agriculture, foodservice, trucking, warehousing, manufacturing, retail, construction, energy and other key supply chain stakeholders call on the Biden Administration to work with the food industry to address the immense supply chain challenges.
Packaging
5 Efficiencies Gained From Well-Labeled Warehouse
Peak Technologies, Inc.
From signs at every aisle and labels on each pallet and rack, there are endless ways in a warehouse to make a mistake or create a bottleneck. That’s why it’s important for operators to capture efficiencies whenever they can.
Pest Management
How to Find Savings in “Protected” Spend Categories in Pest Control Programs
Fine Tune Expense Management
Pest control expenses need to be reviewed regularly to ensure you are getting what you signed up for.
Worker Safety
Workforce Wearables Require Comfort and Mobility
HeroWear
To enjoy the assistance of workforce wearables, workers must be willing to wear them.
Trucking
Automating Drivers’ Jobs Won’t Replace Truck Drivers
Transflo
Automating drivers’ tasks will provide in-roads to the industry for newcomers, make the job more attractive to enter for the next generation of truck drivers and ultimately make the job safer and more productive at the same time.
Risk/Compliance
Implementing Visibility to Reduce Risk Along the Cold Chain: Knowledge is Power
American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN)
Kathy Fulton, executive director of American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN), details why companies should be on the lookout for not just the common disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes and cyberattacks, but also the unusual ones they might never see coming.
Risk/Compliance
Implementing Visibility to Reduce Risk Along the Cold Chain
Disruptions continue to challenge the nation’s supply chains, but it’s how companies prepare and react that provide that added layer of risk protection needed to overturn supply chain disruptions.
Automation
How Video Telematics Helps Food and Beverage Industry Prioritize Safety and Reduce Insurance Premiums
GPS Insight
By investing in safety and incorporating emerging technologies into the daily business acumen, food and beverage fleet operations can cement the appeal of their predominantly high-exposure workforce to insurance carriers.
Training/Onboarding
Combatting the Supply Chain Shortage: Where Do We Go From Here?
Parsable
Focusing on what can be controlled through a combination of decreasing the skills gap and focusing on efficiencies within their own plants, manufacturers will be in a better position to combat the supply chain shortage both at a talent and industry level.
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