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Friday Round Up Products October 10

Friday New Products Roundup for October 10th, 2025

From advanced pneumatic conveying systems and posture-improving wearables to AI-driven safety analysis and faster PPE distribution, these new product innovations are designed to boost workplace safety, efficiency, and worker wellbeing.

Worker in Distress

CUPE Launches Mental Health Toolkit to Strengthen Worker Safety and Well-Being

Canada’s largest public employees’ union introduces a new resource to address psychosocial hazards, reduce workplace stress, and promote mental health as a core part of occupational safety.

Worker Injured on the Job

Report Finds Workplace Injuries Common Among Small Businesses, Mental Health a Rising Concern

Pie Insurance’s latest workplace safety survey reveals key trends impacting small businesses, from rising injury costs to growing concerns about employee wellbeing.

Facility Safety Inspectors

Small Michigan Employers Can Apply for Matching Safety Grants

Michigan employers with 250 or fewer workers can apply for matching grants of up to $5,000 to fund equipment and training that improve workplace safety.

Facility Worker Drinking Water

Rethinking Hydration: Why Dehydration Poses Serious Risks for High-Heat Workers

Chronic dehydration is a widespread but often overlooked safety hazard in high-heat workplaces, affecting cognitive performance, increasing accident risk, and threatening both worker health and productivity.

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North Carolina Ranked #2 in Nation for Workplace Safety

North Carolina earned the No. 2 national ranking for workplace safety, reflecting statewide efforts to reduce risks, improve training, and strengthen safety culture.

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Autonomous Technology Offers New Safety Solutions for Energy Workers

As aging infrastructure and extreme weather increase risks for energy workers, companies are turning to autonomous technologies to improve safety and efficiency in hazardous environments.

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IAFF Moves to Dismiss Lawsuit Against NFPA Over Firefighter Gear Standards

The International Association of Fire Fighters has moved to dismiss all remaining claims in its lawsuit against the National Fire Protection Association, ending a legal dispute over firefighter protective gear standards.



Construction Worker Experiencing Heat Stress

Study Links Extreme Heat to Thousands of Workplace Injuries in U.S.

New nationwide research finds that extreme heat is linked to thousands of workplace injuries each year, underscoring the need for a federal OSHA standard to protect workers.

Student Using AI to Study

AI Tools Are Transforming CIH and CSP Exam Preparation

Artificial intelligence can personalize study plans, generate adaptive practice questions, and offer real-time feedback — giving Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) and Certified Safety Professional (CSP) candidates a strategic edge.

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