WorkSTEPS
Industry-leading functional employment testing and occupational health services. Hire smart, reduce
The goal of WorkSTEPS is to create a safer, more productive workplace. The WorkSTEPS program effectively reduces the incidence rate of work related injury, and associated industry cost, achieved through injury prevention and rehabilitation management through it's suite of Functional Testing Services. Employers utilizing the WorkSTEPS program are experiencing average work injury reductions of 50% during the first year of implementation with continued reductions in the second and third years.
05/27/2026
About 35% of workplace injuries happen within the first year—and many in the first 90 days.
Fit For Work's latest blog explores why new hire injury prevention starts before Day One.
When hiring, testing, and onboarding aren’t aligned with real job demands, early injury risk rises.
A better approach:
▪️Align post-offer testing with job demands
▪️Use data beyond pass/fail
▪️Connect HR, safety, and operations
➡️ Read more: https://okt.to/vqtcP1
05/25/2026
Today, we take time to honor and remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country.
Wishing everyone a safe and meaningful Memorial Day.
05/22/2026
Heat risk continues to impact both indoor and outdoor workers.
Last week, we took a closer look at why heat should be treated as an industrial hygiene hazard and built into risk management strategies.
As temperatures rise, it’s a good time to assess controls and reinforce your approach beyond awareness.
Read more: https://okt.to/du9sib
05/15/2026
Heat injury prevention isn’t just a summer concern—and it isn’t limited to outdoor work.
Indoor facilities and field teams are both at risk when heat, workload, and PPE increase exposure. In this new occupational health series article, WorkSTEPS CMO Dr. Ben Hoffman, breaks down what employers need to know now.
✅ The four stages of heat‑related illness
✅ Key risk factors
✅ Practical prevention strategies using engineering controls, administrative controls, and PPE
✅ What OSHA’s proposed Heat Injury and Illness Prevention standard could mean for employers
If you’re responsible for workplace safety or employee health, this is a timely read as temperatures rise and enforcement focus increases.
Read: Heat Injury at Work: Risks, Prevention, and Upcoming OSHA Regulations → https://okt.to/2ZE0JX
Heat Injury at Work: Risks, Prevention, and Upcoming OSHA Regulations - WorkSTEPS Heat injury prevention requires year‑round planning. Learn key risks and what OSHA’s proposed heat standard could mean for employers.
05/10/2026
Today we celebrate the strength, care, and dedication of the incredible women in our lives. Thank you for everything you do — from all of us at WorkSTEPS. ❤️
05/05/2026
We’re onsite for the Minnesota Safety & Health Conference — and we’d love to see you. Visit us in booth #300.
Also, don’t miss our session on Wednesday, May 6 (11:15 AM–12:45 PM CT):
“Speaking Safety at the Top: Building Executive Understanding & Support for Program Success.”
Presented by Terri Leigh Rhody and Carrie Parman, this session explores how stronger executive understanding and support can help safety initiatives achieve lasting impact.
Learn more: https://okt.to/3EAN0v
05/01/2026
We’re looking forward to the Minnesota Safety & Health Conference, coming up May 5–6 at Mystic Lake Center.
If you’re attending, stop by booth #300. We’d love to connect and talk what’s working (and what’s not) when it comes to injury prevention and building effective safety programs.
Learn more: https://okt.to/9vmkPC
04/29/2026
Always valuable to step back and look at where the ergonomics field is headed. Fit For Work shares key takeaways from the 2026 Applied Ergonomics Conference.
Top 5 Takeaways Shaping Today’s Ergonomics Programs - Fit For Work Key trends from the 2026 Applied Ergonomics Conference shaping modern ergonomics programs and prevention-focused approaches.
04/28/2026
Today is Workers Memorial Day.
We pause to remember the workers who lost their lives or were injured on the job—and to reaffirm the importance of preventing workplace injuries and illnesses.
At WorkSTEPS, we remain committed to advancing occupational health and helping organizations protect workers so everyone can return home safely.
Learn more: https://okt.to/O3NjFi
04/21/2026
Today’s the day! We are excited to join our partners at VelocityEHS for the Ergonomics Virtual Conference—designed to help ergonomics teams prioritize efforts, prove value, and turn data into action leadership supports.
Secure your spot: https://okt.to/FjlODA
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