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21-23 November 2024
Hall 4 - Bombay Exhibition Centre, (Nesco) Goregaon (E)
OSH INDIA Mumbai
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Live demonstrations, Latest Innovations, Global Experts, Certified Conference.

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Proposed OSHA Rule Changes and Regulatory Activity

OSHA regulations are changing all the time - especially in the COVID-19 era. Here are some potential upcoming changes to be aware of to ensure compliance and to maximize the health and safety of your workforce in 2022 and beyond.

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11 Tips For Effective Workplace Housekeeping

To some people, the word "housekeeping" calls to mind cleaning floors and surfaces, removing dust, and organizing clutter.

But in a work setting, it means much more. Housekeeping is crucial to safe workplaces. It can help prevent injuries

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Non-Compliance by Employees has to be Tactfully Handled

Ganapathi Srinivasan, HSE Head, Train n Save dwells on the pre-requisites for safety managers before conducting a workplace safety audit, key points that he would like to convey to employees as part of an Occupational Safety and Health Communicati

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7 Common Workplace Safety Hazards

The National Safety Council has a team of consultants who travel across the country - and the world - to visit worksites and conduct safety audits. But no matter where each team member is, chances are good that he or she will spot one or more of s

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Women's underrepresentation in workforce likely to worsen

Even before the onset of the pandemic, gender equality in the workplace remained elusive. Now women are on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis, as they make up the bulk of essential workers, including 70% of health-care workers. Yet, worldwide

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