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Federal Investigators Cite Three Companies After Gas Exposure Kills Six Workers

OSHA proposed more than $246,000 in penalties following a fatal hydrogen sulfide release at a Colorado dairy.

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Illinois Grain Company Faces Over $276K in OSHA Penalties

Federal investigators found Alliance Grain Co. violated safety standards after a worker suffered a serious foot injury in a grain silo.

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The Quiet Power of Prevention

Standing between risk and life, these experts use science and strategy to stop workplace illnesses before they start. Prevention is their success.

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Why Construction Safety Needs a Mental Health Overhaul

Fall survivor Jason Anker MBE explains why physical PPE isn't enough to stop the industry's leading cause of death.

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ALI Offers Free Training Tools for National Ladder Safety Month

The American Ladder Institute marks 10 years of its safety campaign with free turnkey resources and webinars for EHS managers.

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ASSP White Paper Explores AI's Impact on Occupational Safety

New research from the ASSP outlines how AI tools are transforming risk assessment and reporting for EHS experts.

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When Good Safety Numbers Hide Great Risks

Perfect safety stats can mask hidden dangers. Learn why "zero-injury" goals often silence workers and how to build a culture of true prevention.

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N.C. Targets Rising Workplace Deaths in New Safety Push

Labor Commissioner Luke Farley directs OSH Division to target top workplace killer with new enforcement and education initiative.



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OSHA Fines US Steel Contractor After Fatal Explosion

Federal investigators proposed $179,000 in penalties following a 2025 blast at the Clairton Coke Works that killed two.

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Navigating TAA Compliance Without Sacrificing Worker Protection

As government construction grows, safety and procurement teams must ensure PPE meets Trade Agreements Act (TAA) sourcing rules without compromising protection.

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