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Workers Huddle

The High Rate of Accidents Among New Hires

Reducing First-Year Injuries in Fast-Paced Environments

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The Key to an Effective Fall Protection Program

How employers can significantly reduce fall-related injuries and fatalities by following the Hierarchy of Fall Protection Controls.

Workers in PPE on an Elevated Platform

From Risk to Response: Aligning PPE with Smarter Jobsite Planning

By applying the hierarchy of controls and integrating safety planning with field operations, employers can better determine when PPE is truly needed—and ensure it's the right protection for the job.

Worker that Slipped

See and Be Seen: Personal Illumination in Reducing Slips, Trips and Falls

Enhanced visibility can prevent accidents by illuminating hazards and making workers easier to spot.

Electrical Safety Gloves

Navigating OSHA’s Arc Flash Guidance: What You Need to Know

OSHA’s revisions underscore the increasing urgency to implement robust, up-to-date safety practices in workplaces where electrical exposure is a risk.

Robots and Drones: Reshaping Jobsite Safety

Automation brings both new safety opportunities and risks to construction

Hearing Protection

Beyond the Factory Floor: Noise Monitoring 

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.



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Workplace Safety Is a Right, Not a Privilege

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.

DOL’s Semiannual Agenda Highlights Heat Illness Prevention and Worker Classification Rules

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.

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