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For prospective buyers of digital occupational health solutions, a new report by Independent Research Firm, Verdantix, provides advice on where to start. It’s no secret
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For prospective buyers of digital occupational health solutions, a new report by Independent Research Firm, Verdantix, provides advice on where to start. It’s no secret
There’s an old saying that the average person is statistically more likely to be killed on the drive to the airport than on their actual
An interview with one of Europe’s most respected occupational health professionals, Dr. Steffen Hitzeroth. “Good OSH is good for business.” That’s from the European Agency
Learn the value of telehealth within in your occupational health practice It’s amazing to think how the way we interact with some of our most
Offers comprehensive solution leveraging seamless data integration and decades of OH expertise Toronto, ON, February 22, 2023 – Cority, a leading global environmental, health, and
Join Cority’s Sean Baldry, CRSP, and Shanna Biggs, CSP, as they explore how organisations can leverage the current environment to refocus efforts and solicit additional resources to improve their occupational hygiene processes, and keep every employee breathing easily.
Global employment shortages and rising costs due to inflation are a few economic impacts affecting organizations, and Occupational Health teams are feeling the effects. Organizations
Collaboration enables insights to reduce workplace risk and exposures Toronto, ON, June 16, 2022 – Industrial hygienists are responsible for anticipating, recognizing, evaluating, and controlling
Someone doing a poor job but blaming it on the tool they used is so common that we have a phrase for it, “A bad
Using the right tool to complete a task or project makes all the difference. For example, contractors wouldn’t use a drill to push in a nail, they’d use a hammer. The same holds true when it comes to general medical record documentation vs employee and occupational health recordkeeping.