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What's New
On August 3, we introduced new Fulcrum capabilities that serve to close the loop for safety, quality, and maintenance inspections, and with it some great new resources, including:
  • Press Release: Fulcrum introduces capabilities that “close the loop” for safety, quality, and maintenance inspections
  • Blog: Closing the loop between field inspection and meaningful action
  • Data Sheet: Automate field inspection management
  • Guide: Turn inspection requirements into management decisions with closed-loop field inspection management
The closed loop capabilities expand upon the Fulcrum field inspection management platform by giving clients the ability to cultivate an always-evolving, perfection-pursuing approach to field-based safety, quality, and maintenance programs. As James Watts, Director of Health and Safety for client Snavely Forest Products says, "Once you close the loop from action to insight to further action, the possibilities are limitless."
 
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Halton Company: Creating an organization-wide culture of quality
Learn how manufacturing client Halton Company ensures superior product quality by digitizing its inspection operations and expanding its QC reach from a handful of people to an entire production team. Read more ►
 
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Safety essentials: Tough gear, sharp eyes, hard data
This EHS Today on-demand webinar shares how digitizing safety inspections and standard operating procedures can generate hard data that you can harness for operational improvements, metrics that drive cultural change, and analytics that encourage continuous organization-wide improvement. View now ►
 
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Keeping cool when the world is on fire: construction worker heat safety
In response to rising temperatures nationwide, OSHA has enacted a National Emphasis Program granting authority to inspect and initiate compliance enforcement actions against targeted industries such as construction. Learn what you need to keep your workers cool and on the good side of OSHA. Read more ►
What We're Reading
► New report ties jobsite falls to company policies
It’s not surprising that about half of construction fall-related fatalities occur when workers aren’t using fall protection. What is surprising is that workers for subcontractors are nearly 3x as likely to die from a fall compared to those working for the general contractor. Find out more about falls on the jobsite, and how you can lessen the risk.
► Senate proposes budget increases for OSHA and other safety agencies
Fresh from passing the Inflation Reduction Act, the Senate is proposing an 11% funding increase for OSHA in fiscal year 2023. Our takeaway: there’s never been a better (and more critical) time to get your compliance ducks in a row.
 
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