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Idaho Transformer Manufacturer Cited Nearly $1M for Repeat Safety Violations

OSHA found Virginia Transformer Corp. failed to correct hazards previously identified in multiple inspections, issuing 53 serious and repeat violations tied to crane safety, machine guarding, fall hazards and inadequate PPE.

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Examinetics Expands Safety Services with Pekron and RPF Acquisitions

The acquisitions enhance Examinetics’ nationwide support for workplace safety and regulatory compliance.

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As Employers Push AI Adoption, EHS Faces New Pressure to Use Technology Safely and Responsibly

Companies are rapidly making AI use an expectation for employees, but the shift brings new challenges for EHS professionals who must balance productivity gains with protecting sensitive personal, operational, and proprietary information.

VPPPA Opens Call for Workshop Proposals for 2026 Safety+ Symposium

VPPPA has opened its call for workshop proposals for the 2026 Safety+ Symposium in Nashville. Submissions are due December 9, with priority topic areas including safety leadership, PSM, SHMS lessons learned, and construction safety.

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Why AI Alone Can't Keep Young Workers Safe on the Job

As AI tools become part of everyday work, employers are using technology to detect hazards and strengthen training—but true protection for young and inexperienced workers still requires awareness, communication, and a strong safety culture.

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OH&S 2025 Top 10 Rewind: The Stories That Shaped Workplace Safety This Year

From shifting federal regulations to the rise of AI-driven inspections, these are the most-read and most influential occupational safety stories of 2025.

Nitrogen Leak

OSHA Finds Serious Nitrogen Safety Failures at Georgia Worksite

Federal investigators say Hyoungwon E&C America failed to protect employees from asphyxiation risks and did not provide required training on nitrogen gas hazards, resulting in two serious violations and more than $20,000 in penalties.

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Washington Firm Fined After Worker Crushed by Excavator Bucket

State inspectors say a preventable equipment failure and multiple safety lapses led to more than $170,000 in fines and placed Rotschy Inc. on Washington’s Severe Violator list.



Exhausted Plant Worker

Experts Warn of a “Silent Epidemic” as Fatigue, Stress and Financial Strain Undermine Worker Safety

Industry leaders say rising fatigue, economic pressure and mental overload are eroding fitness for duty in high-hazard sectors — increasing human error, near misses and the risk of catastrophic incidents.

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IOSH: Safety Culture Becomes a Strategic Power Move for Business Leaders

A new framework from the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health positions safety, health and wellbeing as core drivers of corporate resilience, performance and competitive advantage — moving safety culture far beyond compliance.

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