Some of the most common workplace injuries are caused by slips, trips and falls. How do safety managers identify their causes and implement effective solutions?
This year’s annual AIHA event brings its variety of educational sessions, networking events and expo floor exhibitors to Columbus, Ohio.
Safety on the job is no accident. Industrial hygiene is the science of protecting workers’ health and safety.
Digital tools and simulations are transforming fire safety training by offering engaging, risk-free and efficient emergency response education.
This year’s innovations in hand protection will see PPE features that benefit both worker safety and the planet.
A NIOSH/NPPTL challenge aims to foster technology that helps improve respirator fit to protect workers from respiratory hazards.
The strategies for managing combustible dust in and around manufacturing plants and processing facilities.
Giant Construction Corp. exposed workers to trench-based safety hazards.
Learning more about the bystander effect can help organizations understand how it could affect workplace accident response if prevention measures are not taken.
An employee survey has tackled the critical topics of workplace violence, harassment and mental health. On this episode of the OH&S SafetyPod, we'll talk with a key employee from the company behind the study to discuss what it says about the current status of these concerns in work environments.
The annual initiative aims to reduce fatalities in the construction industry.
The crane safety failures led to a fatal incident on a highway ramp in Orlando, Florida.
This list includes employers cited for risking the safety of workers and communities through practices resulting in preventable illnesses, injuries and fatalities.
The food manufacturer received a total of 70 violations.
Employers must proactively protect workers from changing heat conditions by allocating training budgets, providing effective resources, and addressing overall employee health.