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Chemical Exposure in 2026: A Checklist for Emergency Eyewash and Shower Readiness

As chemical use expands across industries, safety leaders can reduce injury severity by improving emergency fixture placement, water delivery performance, and equipment compliance and readiness.

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Training Employees Is Easy. Changing Behavior Is Not.

How modern safety platforms reinforce learning through engagement and recognition.

A Shifting Safety Landscape

Five trends that are steering workplace safety over the next six to 18 months.

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Fixed Ladders, Changing Rules: Navigating OSHA's Ladder Fall Protection Requirements

OSHA’s revised fixed ladder rule requires fall protection systems for ladders over 24 feet. Here’s what safety leaders need to know.

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San Jose Sheet Metal Company Faces $212K+ Fine After Amputation

The Cal/OSHA issued $212,850 in penalties to All FAB Precision Sheetmetal Inc. following a repeat injury.

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The "Safety Program Trap" and Why It Keeps Winning

Safety performance does not improve through isolated programs. It improves when organizations align strategy, leadership, and culture to build sustainable capacity.

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Miami Concrete Manufacturer Cited by OSHA After Worker's Fatal Injury

Adonel Concrete Corp. faces more than $58K in penalties following a July 2025 incident involving inadequate machine guarding and safety protocols.

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Oregon OSHA Updates Workplace Safety Program Directives

State regulators release revised enforcement instructions to guide employers through evolving compliance requirements and inspection protocols.



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A Look at Industrial Rail Yard Plant Safety

Improve rail yard safety by mastering job briefings, managing inexperience, and shifting from reactive to proactive hazard management.

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Denver Restaurant Fined for Child Labor Violations

Federal investigators found that Mt. Fuji Hibachi in Aurora allowed minors to perform hazardous tasks and work illegal hours.

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