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What You Need to Know About New Legionnaires’ Disease Legislation

Robert B. Greene, PE, PG, CIH, LEED APJanuary 28, 2020 Robert B. Greene, PE, PG, CIH, LEED AP
Legionnaires' disease legislation

The Florida legislature is currently evaluating a bill for new Legionnaires’ Disease legislation intended to help protect the public from Legionnaires’ Disease. The new legislation would create new management and reporting requirements for property owners. Here’s what you need to know. What Legionnaires’ Disease Is, and Why It’s a Public Health Threat Legionnaires’ Disease is…

How a Common Cleaning Product Killed a Worker–And How to Keep Your Employees Safe

Robert B. Greene, PE, PG, CIH, LEED APJanuary 8, 2020 Robert B. Greene, PE, PG, CIH, LEED AP

Boston-area residents were shocked and horrified this past November when the manager at a Buffalo Wild Wings died, and 11 others were injured, in what appeared to be a freak accident involving cleaning products. While some details are still unclear, the accident appeared to be caused by an employee accidentally mixing an ordinary sanitizing agent…

Here Are the Top OSHA Violations in the Construction Industry for 2019

Robert B. Greene, PE, PG, CIH, LEED APDecember 30, 2019 Robert B. Greene, PE, PG, CIH, LEED AP
OSHA Violations 2019

Despite advances in safety technology and practice, construction remains one of the most dangerous industries in the United States. Every job site contains hundreds of potential hazards, in a landscape that changes on a daily basis. Annually, almost a thousand people die due to construction accidents, representing 20.7% of total private industry fatalities. Tens of…

OSHA Reveals Preliminary List of Top Ten Violations for 2019

Robert B. Greene, PE, PG, CIH, LEED APNovember 20, 2019 Robert B. Greene, PE, PG, CIH, LEED AP
OSHA Violations Fall Protection

Annually, around 5,000 workers die and millions are injured on the job. Many of these deaths and injuries are preventable, caused by Occupational Safety and Health Agency (OSHA) violations. In September, OSHA revealed preliminary data about the top ten violations they’ve cited in 2019. The list is largely unchanged from 2018, with two violations trading…

Do I Need Asbestos Abatement Monitoring and How Much Will It Cost?

Edmund Smith, CHMMJune 5, 2019 Edmund Smith, CHMM

If you’re planning renovation or demolition on a building that requires asbestos abatement, you have some decisions to make before you begin. How do you know if you need asbestos abatement? Click here In most cases, you’ll need a qualified firm to develop an abatement plan with detailed specifications for performing the work in a…

What You Need to Know About Asbestos Air Testing

Robert B. Greene, PE, PG, CIH, LEED APMay 29, 2019 Robert B. Greene, PE, PG, CIH, LEED AP
asbestos air testing

It sounds like something out of a horror movie. An invisible darkness lurks in the air. Every time you take a breath, its essence enters your body and stays there. Slowly, silently, it digs itself deeper, lodging itself with microscopic hooks into the tissue of your lungs. Every time you breathe, its hold over you…

What is the Cost of An Asbestos Test?

Robert B. Greene, PE, PG, CIH, LEED APApril 10, 2019 Robert B. Greene, PE, PG, CIH, LEED AP
asbestos test

The presence of asbestos can be hazardous to workers and building occupants during renovations and even in the course of daily business, and the only way to know if it is a problem is to test for it. What Is Asbestos and Why Is It a Problem? Asbestos is a heat-resistant silicate fiber that is…

What Is An OSHA Compliance Officer?

Michael Collins, PhD, CIH, CSPMarch 20, 2019 Michael Collins, PhD, CIH, CSP
OSHA Compliance

Nobody looks forward to a visit from an OSHA Compliance Officer. An OSHA inspection can be disruptive, and often results in citations and fines. It also usually means that some sort of problem has already been identified or a complaint has been filed. Here’s what you need to know to be prepared for the possibility…

Here Are Our Top 10 Most-Read Articles of 2018

Robert B. Greene, PE, PG, CIH, LEED APJanuary 9, 2019 Robert B. Greene, PE, PG, CIH, LEED AP

2018 was a year of enormous growth for us at GLE. We added 19 new team members and added 332 new clients in addition to our existing client base. At the same time, we continued our commitment to provide you with timely, useful information and news on topics that are important to you through our…

What You Need to Know about Your Written Hazard Communication Plan

Michael Collins, PhD, CIH, CSPOctober 3, 2018 Michael Collins, PhD, CIH, CSP
written hazard communication plan

OSHA requires employers to maintain a written hazard communication plan that effectively protects workers from potentially harmful chemical exposure in the workplace. On the surface, the requirement sounds simple, yet failure to meet this requirement is the second most commonly cited OSHA violation. Here’s what you need to know to ensure you comply with this…

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