Amidst rising cases of noise-induced hearing loss and regulatory oversights, this feature underscores the imperative to reinforce hearing conservation efforts for millions of U.S. workers.
Understanding the invisible dangers and the critical importance of preparedness in confined work environments.
Moving past benchmarks to real-time individualized insights, technology is paving the way for workplaces that drive individualized safety for each worker.
From previous attempts at fall protection to OSHA’s recent proposals, the journey of fall harnesses emphasizes the critical need for PPE that suits every worker, ensuring both safety and compliance.
The coffee giant faces legal scrutiny over worker rights.
Two contractors face $174,000 in penalties for safety violations.
The candy manufacturer is under scrutiny following a March 2023 incident.
The NSC Safety Congress & Expo 2023 in New Orleans will feature industry leaders addressing vital safety topics, from training across generations to the role of technology in ensuring workplace safety.
The NSC Safety Congress & Expo 2023, coming to New Orleans from Oct 23-25, will give safety professionals an opportunity to dive into professional seminars, technical sessions, and explore cutting-edge safety innovations at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. Featuring the debut of NSC Central and exclusive insights like OSHA’s 2023 Top 10. Champion workplace safety with global professionals.
The company’s former owner allegedly dismissed the employees after COVID-19 concerns.
The retail giant faces $147,334 in proposed penalties.
The safety-focused event unites industry leaders and runs from Oct. 10-12.
The joint initiative OBSERVAR ensures democratic processes in workplaces.
New research reveals how technology can mitigate the most common workplace injuries.
The company was cited for exposing workers to fall and struck-by hazards.
Thirty-six professionals were recognized for outstanding contributions to workplace safety.
The funding aims to bolster employment and training services in affected counties.
The agency has found nearly 2,000 violations so far this year.
The initiative focuses on smaller mines and underserved populations.
The company was previously cited for similar citations in 2018 and 2019.