Enhanced visibility can prevent accidents by illuminating hazards and making workers easier to spot.
OSHA’s revisions underscore the increasing urgency to implement robust, up-to-date safety practices in workplaces where electrical exposure is a risk.
An effective solvent with serious risks
Automation brings both new safety opportunities and risks to construction
How noise monitoring is not just for industrial settings, exploring the growing relevance and need for noise dosimeters in warehouses, offices, call centers, entertainment and more.
More than fifty years after the OSH Act, OSHA’s mission to protect workers remains critical as industries face new hazards, evolving technologies, and climate-related risks.
The Department of Labor’s latest regulatory agenda outlines nearly 150 proposals, with a strong focus on heat injury and illness prevention, worker classification, and employer compliance responsibilities.
Exoskeletons are emerging as a powerful ergonomics tool, but questions remain about fit, task matching, worker acceptance, and long-term impact. Here’s what safety leaders should weigh before adopting them.
Learn about networking opportunities at the 2025 NSC Safety Congress & Expo in Denver, Sept. 15–17, including meetups, awards, division meetings, and the Green Cross Celebration.
Review the keynote speakers at the 2025 NSC Safety Congress & Expo in Denver, Sept. 15–17, featuring Chaunté Lowe, Amanda Wood Laihow, Brian Fielkow, and Chris Barton