Hearing protection in the workplace is critical in not only preserving workers’ hearing, but in protecting them from larger safety risks. How can companies prevent hearing loss?
The world of worker safety is redefining head protection as it makes the shift from traditional hard hats to comprehensive safety helmets in construction.
Protecting workers from hazardous occupational noise exposure requires understanding the exposure, taking the right PPE approach, and ensuring worker buy-in.
Workers can improve their self-monitoring to help prevent strains and sprains.
Employers can build a safer workplace through CPR, AED and first aid education.
The right employer intervention and selecting the proper cold-weather PPE keep workers safe, warm and productive.
There is a wide spectrum of options. What do you need to know to protect your team?
How permanent absence of voltage test points ensure compliance and safety.
Why current helmet standards must be updated to account for rotational motion, a key cause of concussions.
Facilities Management and Public Works play a critical role as disaster site first responders, but it’s a role that’s not fully recognized.
How these straightforward and easy-to-implement solutions can keep your facility safe and efficient.
Employers sometimes lose focus on vision protection when handling high-fatality dangers such as falls. Fortunately vision protection might be having its big moment.
How can employers develop a comprehensive training program and instilling a safety culture to prevent slips and falls?
Sustainability and employee safety are closely linked, and prioritizing them in the workplace creates resilient and successful business models that benefit employees.
Here are the product entrants in the 2023 edition of Occupational Health & Safety’s annual product contest.
Orienting new employees on chemical safety requires leveraging the right methods and tools to ensure a slate of learning objectives takes hold.
Rooftops pose multiple danger points, each requiring its own safety approach. Daniel Huntington delves into the four primary danger zones on rooftops and how safety professionals can better protect workers in these areas.
Air Starter Components Inc. faces a total of $298,250 in proposed penalties.
The investigation follows more than 60 violations at Two Rivers Terminal in 2022.
The updated rule would apply to salaried workers earning less than $55,000 per year.