For safety managers and site emergency response managers, gas detection is a key focus.
There is no reason for hands and fingers to be less protected than the rest of the body.
Take a look at the newest data shaping the list standards that are most frequently cited in 2021.
Despite the risk of irreversible damage to health, one-third of noise-exposed workers report not wearing hearing protection.
What medical professionals and scientists know about the Omicron variant is now shared with the public.
Reyes Landscaping Inc., TRD Contracting LLC faces $75k in penalties.
Episode 112
Permit required confined spaces can be hiding potentially deadly hazards. That's why you need to ensure that the right rescue team is standing by.
NSC estimates reveal this year’s holiday period may see the most traffic related fatalities since 2007.
Episode 111
OSHA has recently halted enforcement of their latest Emergency Temporary Standard to protect workers against Covid-19. Find out why and what you should be doing to prepare if OSHA gets the green light in our conversation with Tyson Horrocks, Of Counsel at Holland & Hart.
Federal lawsuit alleges Peterbilt Motor Co. in Denton violated whistleblower protections.
The U.S. DOL’s OSHA, Illinois On-Site Safety and Health Consultation Program, Lakeside Alliance and key participants have signed a strategic partnership to prevent serious hazards and enhance workplace safety and health practices.
Across all industries, different mechanical components and materials need to undergo rigorous testing to ensure they won’t fail when being used. If they do, further developments need to be made to ensure the next round is successful.
Episode 110
Healthcare workers have taken on a lot in the past year and a half. In this episode, Editor Sydny Shepard sits down with Dentec Safety's Claudio Dente to discuss how the pandemic led to a creation of superior respiratory protection.