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Honeywell and Chevron Team Up to Improve Refinery Safety with AI

Honeywell and Chevron Team Up to Improve Refinery Safety with AI

The collaboration aims to develop AI-assisted solutions that enhance safety and efficiency in refining operations.

Answering Your Questions on OSHA’s 2024 Final Rule

Answering Your Questions on OSHA’s 2024 Final Rule

OSHA's 2024 HazCom final rule introduces updates to chemical classification, labeling and safety data sheets.

Considerations for Selecting Fall Protection PPE

Considerations for Selecting Fall Protection PPE

Understanding types and classes of SRDs, leading edge vs. non-leading edge, solutions for aerial lifts and more.

Put a Ring on It: Selecting the Best Fall Protection Harness Configuration for Workers At-Height

Put a Ring on It: Selecting the Best Fall Protection Harness Configuration for Workers At-Height

Choosing the right fall protection equipment is crucial for protecting workers at-height, but it is equally important that it is correctly used.

Understanding Intrinsically Safe Technology in Hazardous Work Environments

Understanding Intrinsically Safe Technology in Hazardous Work Environments

Understanding Intrinsically Safe Technology and how the future of safety lies in integrating these technologies with advanced monitoring systems.

Expanding the Scope of Winter Safety

Expanding the Scope of Winter Safety

Like it or not, winter is coming. Are you ready for the snow, ice and — complacency?

Defining Durability: A Technical Guide to FR/AR Apparel for Safety Managers

Defining Durability: A Technical Guide to FR/AR Apparel for Safety Managers

Safety managers must consider material quality, proper maintenance, and long-term cost-effectiveness to ensure optimal protection.

Could Your PPE Be Making Molten Splash More Dangerous

Could Your PPE Be Making Molten Splash More Dangerous?

How the right PPE protects from molten splash hazards.



Is Your Respiratory Protection Program Administrator Qualified?

Is Your Respiratory Protection Program Administrator Qualified?

What qualities and knowledge do respiratory protection program administrators need?

The Air We Breathe: Using Personal Protective Equipment to Keep It Safe

The Air We Breathe: Using Personal Protective Equipment to Keep It Safe

Technological advances throughout the 20th century to today have made possible the elimination of many hazards in the workplace. For those situations where exposure to hazards is unavoidable, the use of PPE is a literal lifesaver.

Real Time vs. Personal Air Sampling Instruments: You Decide

Real Time vs. Personal Air Sampling Instruments: You Decide

Weighing the pros and cons of the two major types of air quality analysis.

Connected Safety: Gas Detection & Monitoring’s Next Frontier

Connected Safety: Gas Detection & Monitoring’s Next Frontier

Connected monitoring helps facilitate immediate identification and response to potential hazards, improves accident prevention, and enhances compliance and safety.

The New Generation of Lighting for Confined Spaces Safety

The New Generation of Lighting for Confined Spaces Safety

From ultra-bright headlamps and feature-rich work lights to flexible scene lighting solutions, today’s portable lighting tools are more efficient than ever before.

Minimizing Retraining, Error and Injury with Powder Conveying

Minimizing Retraining, Error and Injury with Powder Conveying

Vacuum conveyors for bulk powder and solids transfer reduces the need for repeated enforcement and training for respiratory, ergonomic, fall and combustible dust safety.

The Real Culprits Behind Road Accidents: Understanding and Changing Driver Attitudes

The Real Culprits Behind Road Accidents: Understanding and Changing Driver Attitudes

Beyond skills and knowledge: how attitudes and risk tolerance influence driving safety.

The Human Element

The Human Element

AI promises much for workplace safety, but people remain the prime mover.

Autonomous Solutions Make Supply Chain Workers Safer

Autonomous Solutions Make Supply Chain Workers Safer

Autonomous solutions in distribution yards improve safety, efficiency and cost control by reducing human involvement in hazardous tasks and minimizing risks to workers.

The meetings will take place both in-person and virtually on October 29 and 30, 2024.

OSHA Sets Next Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health Meetings

The meetings will take place both in-person and virtually on October 29 and 30, 2024.

OSHA’s Top 10 Most Cited Standards for FY 2024

OSHA’s Top 10 Most Cited Standards for FY 2024

Let’s review each standard on this year’s list as well as OSHA’s guidelines and requirements.

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