A recent move by the N.C. Department of Labor aims to strengthen jobsite protections through investment in the professionals who enforce workplace safety laws.
A global safety consultant, a decorated U.S. Marine, pioneering academics, and a DEI trailblazer join the profession’s most distinguished ranks.
Federal investigators found multiple safety violations following a fatal incident at a Florida donation center, including a repeat offense related to fall protection.
With parts of the state expected to reach triple-digit heat, employers are reminded of their legal obligations to protect both indoor and outdoor workers from serious heat-related illnesses.
OSHA’s new construction PPE rule reflects a changing workforce.
From cutting-edge PPE to live tech demos and career resources, this year’s Orlando event promises to raise the bar for safety professionals nationwide.
Sudden cardiac arrest can strike anyone, anywhere. Here’s what your organization needs to know about AEDs and how fast action can save lives.
A recent inspection uncovered unprotected trench work at a Beaverton construction site, prompting state officials to issue citations for multiple safety failures.
Decades-long collaboration has expanded training, reduced hazards, and empowered future construction professionals.
A confidential, cost-free program has helped employers nationwide prevent injuries, cut costs, and build a culture of safety.
The acquisition brings iconic PPE brands under PIP’s umbrella and expands its reach to 50 countries.
Local businesses celebrated for surpassing industry safety standards and fostering strong safety cultures.
The next-generation wearable blends adaptive support, real-time learning, and ergonomic intelligence for a stronger, safer workforce.
Keynotes emphasized inclusion, communication, and leadership in evolving workplace safety environments.
Leaders in occupational health convened to address emerging risks, evolving standards, and future-ready solutions.”
AIHA Connect 2025 Day 2 kicked off with purpose as attendees ran, walked and rallied to support the future of OEHS.
A new statewide effort brings together employers, workers, and safety officials to address rising heat risks on the job.