A study conducted shows masks actually did help people from getting sick and spreading the disease, contrary to certain beliefs.
Fully vaccinated employees are inching towards taking off their masks at work as long as their coworkers follow their lead.
OHL North America, OSHA as well as the University of South Florida strive for safety on the South Corridor Rapid Transit project.
An unexpected steam release was the cause of death for two employees at the Department of Veterans' Affairs.
Episode 76
In this episode, Editor Sydny Shepard discusses how safety can be impeded by outside distractions, peer pressure and complacency. How can you create a company culture that keeps safety top of mind despite these issues?
Federal regulators cited the Broadway theater owner of the Shubert Organization for the death of an employee as well as four safety violations.
There are many benefits to renewable energy.
Facility in Fort Myers agrees to revamp its violence prevention program after an investigation reveals five incidents occurred.
The Pfizer pill is described as a “game-changer.”
OSHA is scheduled to participate in both sessions set for June and July.
David Keeling, Vice President of Global Health and Safety at UPS, shares his experience working with over half a million front-line employees.
Statistics show nearly a quarter of U.S. adults say there is no hesitation to return back to in-person work.
Accidents happen when you least expect them; here is some PPE to consider when working with heights.
Protecting your skin from the heat and sun is important not only outdoors but inside, as well.