The upcoming event in Columbus, Ohio, is gearing up to host a bustling expo hall and comprehensive educational conference for professionals in industrial hygiene and worker health and safety.
The latest research makes the case for how the technology could mitigate serious incidents and fatalities across all industries.
The Germany-based Gerresheimer Glass Inc. failed to provide required training, exposing workers to machine hazards, according to OSHA investigators.
Now more than 15 years old, the annual program accepts entries until June 14, 2024.
Pan-O-Gold Baking Company faces $262,953 in proposed penalties
Sky Safety Inc. now faces $447,087 in proposed penalties.
Landmark Erecting Inc. left the 31-year-old worker open to fall protection hazards.
The program will issue eight grants focusing on safe, sanitary housing and economic mobility.
Detyens Shipyward Inc. now faces $190,130 in proposed penalties.
For successfully tackling OSHA tests, it's beneficial to combine traditional study guides with strategic learning techniques such as active participation, practical safety implementation, and collaborative learning, rather than solely depending on study materials.
Products with built-in, innovative safety features need to be ubiquitous for the construction industry to effectively improve safety across the board.
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Every year, millions of workers get injured on the job, and a significant number of reported occupational injuries are hand related. The good news is that hand injuries are the number one preventable industrial accident across all industries.
The group meets virtually in Oak Ridge, Tennesse, from May 8 to 9, 2024.
The over-the-counter medication is often used to combat opioid overdoses, an ongoing occurrence in the workplace.
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Ever since OSHA published its long-awaited final rule updating electronic injury and illness reporting requirements in its Recordkeeping Standard earlier this year, EHS professionals have had many questions.