Harm to the ears is irreversible. Every industry must take steps to mitigate excessive noise hazards.
Employees should be aware of scenarios in which slips, trips and falls could result in injury—or worse.
From features to lens color, the options are endless.
Extreme heat is not something to be ignored.
Men and women are not the same. Don’t provide them with the same PPE.
Ensure worker safety with technology that launches safety into the next generation.
OSHA’s standards outline a few specific industries where CPR training is required.
Safety training software can help ensure your training program is effective.
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Each year, the month of June marks a time to celebrate National Safety Month, an annual observance championed by the National Safety Council to help keep workers safe and eliminate preventable workplace injuries.
Safety professionals face more challenges than ever in keeping training on target during these challenging times.
Understanding the complete fabric creation process can aid in making better PPE choices.
Data can revolutionize the cleaning industry.
In a time when everything else slowed down, the safety industry sped up.
Attendees of AIHA’s AIHce EXP 2022 listened in while OSHA’s Deputy Assistant Secretary summarized the agency’s priorities.
Looks like AIHA is taking their conference and exposition to Phoenix next year!
These incidents injure thousands of workers every year.
The company has a history of unpaid fines and unresponded citations, OSHA says.
Episode 144
The summers are not getting any cooler. Listen in as Sydny Shepard discusses predicted high temperatures and what you can do—now—to ensure workers are safe in the summer.
A worker was fatally crushed when he became trapped by a component of a machine.