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Row of Helmets

How to Choose the Right Type I or Type II Head Protection

OSHA’s updated guidance highlights the importance of hazard assessments when selecting head protection. Here are five key steps to help employers choose the right helmet type, electrical class, and accessories for their worksite risks.

Construction Safety

Three Persistent Myths That Undermine Construction Safety

Outdated assumptions about training, technology, and costs continue to expose construction crews to unnecessary risk. Rethinking these common safety myths can strengthen protection, improve efficiency, and support long-term business performance.

PPE: Gloves

Why Hand Safety Remains One of the Toughest Challenges at Work

From small errors to human factors like complacency and distraction, hand injuries persist across industries. Addressing habits, awareness, and leadership may be the key to protecting workers both on and off the job.

Workers on Scaffolding in Snow

When Weather Becomes the Jobsite Hazard

From heat stress and dehydration to cold exposure and storm-related hazards, shifting weather patterns are increasing construction safety risks. Here’s how supervisors can plan and protect crews every season.

Roofer Working on a Skylight

Why the Most Overlooked Rooftop Fall Hazard is Actually Openings Not Edges

Why skylights and roof openings continue to cause serious injuries during routine work.

Electrical Safety

Five Ways to Make Electrical Safety Training More Effective

Electrical safety training shouldn’t be a checkbox exercise. These five strategies can help safety leaders improve engagement, reinforce safe behaviors, and strengthen compliance across different job roles.

Firefighters Putting Out a Fire

From Compliance to Performance: The Next Generation of High-Heat PPE

New advances in flame-resistant apparel are balancing protection, mobility, and heat stress prevention.

Developing Safety Warriorship

Safety “warriorship” isn’t about toughness—it’s about skill, humility, and the disciplined execution that turns intention into lasting results.



Ai Monitoring Confined Spaces

How AI Is Changing Confined Space Atmospheric Monitoring

Confined spaces are dynamic environments where gas levels, airflow, and temperature can shift in seconds. AI-based atmospheric intelligence is helping safety teams move beyond threshold alarms to predictive, real-time risk interpretation.

Wall-Mounted AED

CPR Compliance Isn’t Readiness

Many workplaces track CPR/AED training completion, but real survival depends on response speed, confidence, and culture. Here’s how safety leaders can close the readiness gap before a cardiac arrest happens.

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