National Safety Month highlights workplace safety priorities
June 26, 2026 By Randy Warner
June is National Safety Month, an opportunity for organizations to strengthen safety culture using resources from the NSC.
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June is National Safety Month, an opportunity for organizations to strengthen safety culture using resources from the NSC.
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One retailer talks openly about his challenges, and an HR professional
shares mental health resources for employers.
Benny Gay, vice president of operational support at ThompsonGas, provides tips and reminders to work safely in cold weather.
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Randy Warner of Cavagna North America offers workplace safety advice that every propane retailer should know to build a safety culture.
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Developing and implementing a plan for active shooter/armed assailant situations is crucial to the safety of your operation.
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Proactive workplace efforts can go a long way toward increasing safety.
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A few months ago, I put on a program on personal safety in the workplace. After making my pitch for the goal of zero accidents, I was met with limited resistance.
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Workplace safety impacts the bottom line in so many ways that we sometimes take accident causes for granted. Or worse, we do nothing but read the bad news when it comes.
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Richard Smith, the Staten Island Ferry pilot who crashed his ferry into a dock and killed 11 people in October 2003, recently acknowledged that he passed out at the controls after taking tramadol (a pain relief medication) and Tylenol PM, two drugs with side effects that can include drowsiness.
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The Bush administration has its own work place injury reduction plan to replace the mandatory ergonomics standards withdrawn last year by the Occupational Safety & Health Administration.
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