Federal investigators found workers exposed to trench collapse hazards at a Jefferson County jobsite.
New framework aims to move workplace safety beyond compliance by embedding consensus standards into business strategy and technology.
Updated model safety plans from the National Association of Home Builders are designed to help builders, remodelers, and siding contractors improve jobsite safety.
The Annual campaign, set for June 14–20, will focus on physical fitness, health, and long-term readiness for fire and emergency personnel.
National Safety Council recognizes seven executives for advancing workplace safety, health, and employee well-being.
DME Construction Associates will pay $600,000 and implement enhanced fall protection and safety measures following an OSHA investigation into a fatal workplace fall.
Musculoskeletal disorders driven by fatigue, repetitive motion, and poor workstation design are straining workers and threatening the sustainability of the modern supply chain.
Safety experts warn that fatigue can impair judgment and lead to system-wide failures, not just individual injuries.
Chronic staffing shortages raise risks for health care workers and patients, but automation can help—if applied thoughtfully and with human oversight.
Resources focus on hazard recognition and controls to help prevent serious injuries and fatalities on jobsites.