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MSHA’s Annual Conference Coming to West Virginia This Month

MSHA’s Annual Conference Coming to West Virginia This Month

The annual Training Resources Applied to Mining Conference aims to advance the skills of mine safety trainers and promote safety education for the mining industry.

NSC, SBA Unite to Boost Safety for Small Businesses

NSC, SBA Unite to Boost Safety for Small Businesses

The National Safety Council and U.S. Small Business Administration have partnered to enhance safety resources for small businesses, promoting safer work environments nationwide.

MIOSHA Grants Will Focus on Safety Training, Education for High-Risk Industries

MIOSHA Grants Will Focus on Safety Training, Education for High-Risk Industries

MIOSHA has allocated $870,000 in grants to 18 Michigan organizations to enhance workplace safety and health through targeted training programs in high-risk industries.

How to Boost Safety Culture Through Technology

How to Boost Safety Culture Through Technology

A safety culture supported by technology can enhance workplace safety, employee engagement and overall organizational well-being.

OSHA Reports Decrease in Construction Fatalities Tied to Trench Collapses and Falls

OSHA Reports Decrease in Construction Fatalities Tied to Trench Collapses and Falls

The agency credits the change to strengthened safety initiatives and collaboration with labor stakeholders.

OSHA Updates Safety Guidelines for Animal Slaughtering, Processing Workers

OSHA Updates Safety Guidelines for Animal Slaughtering, Processing Workers

The agency’s expanded guidance now governs inspections in animal processing facilities, aiming to address high injury rates, hazardous conditions and language barriers.

DOL Sues Pennsylvania Manufacturer Over Alleged Worker Retaliation

DOL Sues Pennsylvania Manufacturer Over Alleged Worker Retaliation

Red Lion Controls allegedly fired a worker who raised safety concerns relating to ladder safety.

MSHA Identifies 112 Violations Throughout September 2024 Impact Inspections

MSHA Identifies 112 Violations Throughout September 2024 Impact Inspections

The agency conducted inspections at eight mines, identifying 24 significant and substantial violations as well as one imminent danger order across seven states.



University of Cincinnati Leads $1.4M AI Research Project for Worker Safety

University of Cincinnati Leads $1.4M AI Research Project for Worker Safety

The project focuses on developing an AI-based “digital twin” to prevent workplace injuries.

New Products Round-Up: Friday, Nov. 1, 2024

New Products Round-Up: Friday, Nov. 1, 2024

This week’s new safety products enhance workplace safety and productivity with solutions like safety monitors, cold weather workwear, prescription safety glasses and touchscreen gloves.

Missouri Grain Co-op Faces OSHA Fines After Fatal Engulfment Incident

MFA Inc.—operating as MFA Rail Car—faces $241,887 in proposed penalties.

OSHA Cites Contractors Over Fatal Crane Collapse at Fort Lauderdale High-Rise

OSHA Cites Contractors Over Fatal Crane Collapse at Fort Lauderdale High-Rise

The agency has proposed Phoenix Rigging & Erecting LLC and Maxim Crane Works LP face the maximum allowable total penalties.

Washington L&I Introduces Ergonomic Standards for Airline Ground Crew

Washington L&I Introduces Ergonomic Standards for Airline Ground Crew

The new rules aim to reduce the rate of sprains and strains among baggage handlers.

OSHA Compliance in 2025: How to Navigate Evolving Standards, Industry Challenges and Essential Solutions for Workplace Safety

OSHA Compliance in 2025: How to Navigate Evolving Standards, Industry Challenges and Essential Solutions for Workplace Safety

In 2025, staying compliant with OSHA’s evolving standards will be essential as companies navigate new technological, ergonomic and safety challenges to protect employees and maintain productivity.

Empowering Workers in the Age of Automation

Empowering Workers in the Age of Automation

As automation reshapes the workplace, businesses need to foster a positive, safe and engaging workplace culture to attract and retain talent.

MSHA, NIOSH Will Announce New Guide to Address Opioid Disorders in Mining Industry

MSHA, NIOSH Will Announce New Guide to Address Opioid Disorders in Mining Industry

The publication’s announcement takes place in Pittsburgh on October 30, 2024.

Why In-Office Mandates Don’t Work: Remembering the Human Factor in Inclusivity

Why In-Office Mandates Don’t Work: Remembering the Human Factor in Inclusivity

In-office mandates tend to disregard the needs of employees with disabilities, a move that can hinder not only diversity and innovation but also employee health and safety.

Judge Upholds OSHA Findings Relating to Fall Hazards at Rochester, NY, Roofer

Judge Upholds OSHA Findings Relating to Fall Hazards at Rochester, NY, Roofer

Elmer W. Davis Inc. faces two serious violations and $16,782 in penalties.

New Developments in Confined Space Entry Monitoring and Safety

Todd Connelly of Blackline Safety discusses why confined space entries persist as a safety concern, and how connected safety solutions can help manage confined space hazards.

One-Third of Gen Z Frontline Workers Consider Quitting Due to Health Concerns, Study Finds

One-Third of Gen Z Frontline Workers Consider Quitting Due to Health Concerns, Study Finds

A new study finds Gen Z frontline employees are experiencing high levels of burnout, with many calling for more workplace flexibility to improve job satisfaction and retention.

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