November 7, 2014

Hydrogen sulfide can prove deadly for oil and gas workers

At least five American oil and gas workers have died from hydrogen sulfide poisoning since the beginning of 2013, according to a recent report from...
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October 29, 2014

Arc flash safety training is a matter of life and death

Donnie Johnson had been an electrician for 19 years when he was hit by an arc flash that nearly killed him. According to his website,...
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October 22, 2014

Construction workers need ongoing training on “Fatal Four”

The construction industry has some of the highest on-the-job fatality rates in the United States, with 796 reported deaths in 2013. According to the Occupational...
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October 8, 2014

Employee Picks: Kirk’s Favorites

Training is vital to everyone’s overall professional growth, even executives. From courses dealing with becoming an effective leader to safety decision-making, Mastery’s Vice President of...
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September 30, 2014

One in five on-the-job fatalities in 2013 were driving-related

More than one in five workers killed on-the-job in the United States last year died in a driving-related accident, according to newly released data from...
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September 29, 2014

Hydrogen sulfide training could have prevented Arizona sewer workers’ deaths

Two Scottsdale, Arizona, workers are dead after apparently succumbing to hydrogen sulfide fumes while working in an underground sewer. The men were 41 and 36 years old....
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September 24, 2014

New Titles This September!

This month we released some new Video On Demand courses and several new Partner titles. We also have begun to update our Video On Demand...
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September 19, 2014

Texas workers 12 percent more likely to die on the job

According to a new study, workers in Texas are 12 percent more likely to die on the job than their peers working in other states....
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September 15, 2014

Organizations push to reduce workplace deaths

Is a world without workplace deaths possible? Safety leaders around the world are asking themselves that question. The International Labor Organization (ILO), which recently organized...
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