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Situational Awareness Webinar
Situational Awareness Webinar May 21 1:00p.m.
Join MIOSHA for an important webinar focused on strengthening situational awareness to help prevent struck by, crush-by, and caught-in incidents in the workplace. In 2025, 57 percent of all occupational fatalities were the result of contact accidents, underscoring the need for increased attention to changing conditions, equipment movement, and worksite surroundings.
Staying safe starts with staying aware and situational awareness is a key component of effective accident prevention. Improving the ability to recognize hazards, anticipate movement, and respond to developing risks can significantly reduce the likelihood of significant contact hazard events.
This session will cover:
• Common factors that contribute to struck by incidents
• Techniques for recognizing early warning signs and changing conditions
• Practical strategies for improving attention and decision making
This webinar is intended for all workers, supervisors, and safety staff who play a role in maintaining safe operations at their workplace.
Join via Microsoft Teams:
MIOSHA Situational Awareness Webinar
Thursday May 21
1:00p.m.
Start: May 21, 2026 1:00 PM
End: May 21, 2026 1:30 PM
Situational Awareness Webinar May 21 1:00p.m.
Join MIOSHA for an important webinar focused on strengthening situational awareness to help prevent struck by, crush-by, and caught-in incidents in the workplace. In 2025, 57 percent of all occupational fatalities were the result of contact accidents, underscoring the need for increased attention to changing conditions, equipment movement, and worksite surroundings.
Staying safe starts with staying aware and situational awareness is a key component of effective accident prevention. Improving the ability to recognize hazards, anticipate movement, and respond to developing risks can significantly reduce the likelihood of significant contact hazard events.
This session will cover:
• Common factors that contribute to struck by incidents
• Techniques for recognizing early warning signs and changing conditions
• Practical strategies for improving attention and decision making
This webinar is intended for all workers, supervisors, and safety staff who play a role in maintaining safe operations at their workplace.
Join via Microsoft Teams:
MIOSHA Situational Awareness Webinar
Thursday May 21
1:00p.m.