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How to Find the Most Ergonomic Way to Do a Job

How to Find the Most Ergonomic Way to Do a Job

Ergonomic work strategies from experienced workers, injured employees, and others can make a huge difference in workplace efficiency.

Benchmark Gensuite Introduces AI Tools for EHS and Sustainability Teams

Benchmark Gensuite Introduces AI Tools for EHS and Sustainability Teams

Genny AI Helpers aim to streamline environmental, health, safety and sustainability tasks with automation and real-time insights.

Cority Expands Occupational Health Capabilities with Meddbase Acquisition

Cority Expands Occupational Health Capabilities with Meddbase Acquisition

The acquisition strengthens the companies' collective software offerings, expands global reach and enhances healthcare management tools.

NSC Responds to Sean Duffy’s Confirmation as U.S. Transportation Secretary

NSC Responds to Sean Duffy’s Confirmation as U.S. Transportation Secretary

The National Safety Council welcomes Sean Duffy as U.S. transportation secretary and urges action on key traffic safety initiatives.

Procurement and Safety: A Partnership for Reducing Warehouse Risks

Procurement and Safety: A Partnership for Reducing Warehouse Risks

Strengthening collaboration between procurement and safety teams can significantly reduce warehouse risks by enforcing safety standards in supply contracts and ensuring compliance.

WISHA Advisory Committee Will Meet on March 5, 2025

WISHA Advisory Committee Will Meet on March 5, 2025

The WISHA Advisory Committee will address workplace safety, updates and current challenges.

DOL Halts All Activity Tied to Executive Order 11246

DOL Halts All Activity Tied to Executive Order 11246

The Department of Labor has ended all enforcement activities under the rescinded Executive Order 11246, citing a lack of legal authority.

CPR: A Lifesaving Workplace Priority

CPR: A Lifesaving Workplace Priority

Making CPR training a workplace priority saves lives, empowers employees and strengthens workplace safety culture.



New Products Round-Up: Friday, January 24, 2025

New Products Round-Up: Friday, January 24, 2025

This week’s new safety products enhance workplace safety and productivity with solutions like AI solutions, dust control fans, benchtop ionizers and USB flashlights.

Winter Heat Stroke: The Workplace Danger You May Not Be Prepared For

Winter Heat Stroke: The Workplace Danger You May Not Be Prepared For

Addressing the risk of winter heat stroke is essential for maintaining employee safety, productivity and well-being year-round.

NSC, Massachusets Department of Labor Standards Launch Webinar Series on Distracted Driving Risks

NSC, Massachusets Department of Labor Standards Launch Webinar Series on Distracted Driving Risks

The free webinar series aims to equip public sector professionals with strategies to mitigate distracted driving risks.

DOL Orders Reinstatement of Worker Fired Over Safety Concerns

DOL Orders Reinstatement of Worker Fired Over Safety Concerns

Strasburg Rail Road Co. must reinstate and compensate an employee wrongfully fired for refusing to issue safety licenses to an unqualified manager.

OSHA Appoints Scott Ketcham as Deputy Assistant Secretary

OSHA Appoints Scott Ketcham as Deputy Assistant Secretary

Scott Ketcham, OSHA's new deputy assistant secretary, brings over 20 years of OSHA experience and a strong background in safety enforcement and leadership.

OSHA Cites Appliance Manufacturer for Willful Machine Safety Lapses

OSHA Cites Appliance Manufacturer for Willful Machine Safety Lapses

Haier US Appliance Solutions faces OSHA penalties after a supervisor's fatal injuries exposed ongoing machine safety violations.

ASSP Opens Registration for Safety 2025 Conference and Expo

ASSP Opens Registration for Safety 2025 Conference and Expo

ASSP’s annual event heads to Orlando, Florida, from July 22-24, 2025.

OSHA Cites Storm Pipe Cleaner for Safety Failures After Fatal Explosion

OSHA Cites Storm Pipe Cleaner for Safety Failures After Fatal Explosion

OSHA investigators highlighted the dangers of pressurized pipe plugs in the aftermath of a fatal explosion in Port St. Lucie, Florida.

MSHA Finds 119 Violations in December 2024 Impact Inspections

MSHA Finds 119 Violations in December 2024 Impact Inspections

MSHA conducted 13 mine inspections in December 2024, uncovering 119 violations.

OSHA Partners with NSC and Road to Zero Coalition to Address Workplace Motor Vehicle Fatalities

OSHA Partners with NSC and Road to Zero Coalition to Address Workplace Motor Vehicle Fatalities

The collaboration aims to reduce transportation-related workplace fatalities by promoting safe driving practices.

OSHA Ends COVID-19 Healthcare Rulemaking

OSHA Ends COVID-19 Healthcare Rulemaking

The agency’s focus now shifts to broader infectious disease protections in healthcare.

Perdue Farms Will Pay $4 Million After Child Labor Violations

Perdue Farms Will Pay $4 Million After Child Labor Violations

The young workers were permitted to use hazardous equipment during work hours.

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