Construction safety culture can transform by prioritizing leadership, employee engagement and proactive measures beyond traditional rules and procedures.
A new report from ASSP reveals key strategies to reduce workplace injuries and fatalities, including the prioritization of serious incidents and the integration of AI in safety practices.
The event is a yearly initiative that promotes education and outreach within the mining industry.
Transforming traditional sedentary office environments into dynamic workspaces can significantly enhance employee health and productivity through fitness-focused design and ergonomic furniture.
OJR Construction Inc. was cited for leaving workers vulnerable to safety hazards.
Circles of Care Inc. faces $101,000 in proposed OSHA penalties.
The move focuses largely on realigning regions to better reflect their geographic locations.
Rail Modal Group LLC faces $261,375 in proposed penalties.
Following a decade-long safety milestone, two safety professionals from one company share the strategies and cultural practices contributing to this achievement.
The conference, taking place in Columbus, Ohio, from May 20-22, 2024, offers a variety of activities, including networking opportunities, technical tours, and wellness events.
Dr. Samuel Ramsey and Dr. Helena Boschi use their respective backgrounds in research and psychology to delve into ‘peculiar thinking’ and the neuroscience behind innovation at the upcoming event in Columbus, Ohio.
The upcoming event in Columbus, Ohio, is gearing up to host a bustling expo hall and comprehensive educational conference for professionals in industrial hygiene and worker health and safety.
The latest research makes the case for how the technology could mitigate serious incidents and fatalities across all industries.
The Germany-based Gerresheimer Glass Inc. failed to provide required training, exposing workers to machine hazards, according to OSHA investigators.
Now more than 15 years old, the annual program accepts entries until June 14, 2024.
Pan-O-Gold Baking Company faces $262,953 in proposed penalties
Sky Safety Inc. now faces $447,087 in proposed penalties.
Landmark Erecting Inc. left the 31-year-old worker open to fall protection hazards.
The program will issue eight grants focusing on safe, sanitary housing and economic mobility.
Detyens Shipyward Inc. now faces $190,130 in proposed penalties.