by Zach Taylor | Oct 20, 2022 | Articles, Blog, Connected Worker, Construction, Energy, Field Service, Logistics, Manufacturing, Mining, Safety
“That’s not an OSHA regulation.” If you have managed EHS long enough, you have likely heard that answer when intervening in unsafe work practices or conditions. The diversity of workplaces and their hazards make writing regulations for every scenario...
by Zach Taylor | Oct 6, 2022 | Blog, Case Studies, Energy, Safety
Since 1949, Hoosier Energy has served 18 member distribution cooperatives across Indiana and Illinois. As servicing 1,700 miles of transmission lines safely proved cumbersome, they brought in Anvl to strengthen and optimize their safety operations, improving their...
by Zach Taylor | Aug 24, 2022 | Articles, Blog, Connected Worker, Construction, Energy, Field Service, Innovation of Work, Insurance, Logistics, Manufacturing, Mining, Safety
Preventing workplace injuries is the primary goal of any safety and health program. To achieve that goal, an organization must first reduce the number of hazardous activities and conditions. Unfortunately, many organizations fail because they put all the hazard...
by Zach Taylor | Jul 14, 2020 | Blog, Energy
Electrical work poses many risks and hazards to its frontline workers on a daily basis. It is up to electric companies to mitigate these risks and incorporate new technologies that help reduce the need of onsite manual labor and increase the use of automation and...
by Zach Taylor | Mar 11, 2020 | Articles, Energy, Safety
Read the full article on Power Magazine. Innovation in worker safety may not be a top priority for some companies, given all the other business concerns managers must focus on, but a culture of listening to workers and identifying ongoing improvements in safety can...
by Zach Taylor | Mar 2, 2020 | Blog, Energy, Safety
From electrical work to plumbing, there are times when workers may be sent out on site alone. Consider a wind turbine maintenance technician, or a gas line worker. They may be called upon to do routine but nevertheless potentially dangerous work. Employers need to...