Managing noise at work protects hearing, boosts productivity, and ensures compliance.
Ergonomics is more than injury prevention—it's a smart, high-impact strategy for improving comfort, retention, and workplace culture.
Updated rules clarify how to protect construction workers from lead exposure during dry abrasive blasting.
The workshop will help employers prepare for heat and smoke hazards, offering expert guidance and practical safety strategies for outdoor workers.
The 2025 Industrial Hygiene Awards celebrate standout innovations that advance worker health and safety across critical categories.
Employers nationwide are encouraged to pause work during the week of May 5–9 to raise awareness and prevent deadly falls in construction.
Washington is urging employers to provide clear training and protections to safeguard teen and young workers from preventable job hazards.
Leaders are driving safer jobsites through teamwork, planning, and daily engagement.
Wildlife hazards in the workplace are rare but real. Planning and training can make all the difference.
Select employees will resume work as discussions continue over recent federal workforce reductions.