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Celebrate the 25th Annual Women in Construction Week

If you don’t have this on your agenda, there’s still time to make plans.

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Manual Ergonomic Risk Assessments are Becoming Obsolete Due to Technology Advancements

Manually undertaking workplace ergonomic evaluations are time-consuming and hard to scale. Given the simplicity and accuracy of technology to perform the job, it’s easy to understand why paper methods are being swapped out.

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Managing Legionella in Old Buildings

Additional control measures may be required if you cannot undertake certain routine tasks.

5 OEHS Professionals Die in Plane Crash

The professionals, all employed by the same environmental consulting firm, were departing from Little Rock, Arkansas, to Columbus, Ohio when the incident occurred.

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Exposure to Vinyl Chloride Monomer and Combustion Products in a Train Derailment

In what ways can emergency responders be affected by the exposure?

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Metal Plating Company Cited for Not Having Eyewash, Shower in Area for Employees Exposed to Chemicals

The company now faces citations for 13 violations and proposed penalties of around $292,000.

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Chemical Manufacturers, Workers and Chloroprene Vapor Exposure

What health effects are associated with chloroprene vapor exposure?

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World Hearing Day 2023: How to Avoid Occupational Hearing Loss

What are the types of hearing loss, and what can be done to prevent it from happening at work?



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OSHA Training Event for Federal Employees to Be Held in August

Some of the topics covered during the event will include workplace violence, forklift handling and safety data sheets.

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New Hampshire Contractor Issued Third Citation Related to Fall Hazards in 6 Years

OSHA found employees at two worksites exposed to fall hazards.

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OSHA Finds Pepsi Guam Bottling Employees Exposed to Injuries, Cites Company

The company left the guard doors of a bottle-labeling machine open and turned off a safety switch, according to the agency.

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Using Technology to Improve Safety Training

How can both older and newer technologies play a role in teaching workers about safety? 

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Summer Heat and More: An All-Hazard Approach to Working Outdoors

Employers and employees need to watch out for more than just hot weather during the summer.

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Reframing Eyewear: Meeting Workforce Needs with Technology and Advancements

New eyewear technology can help workers stay safe and comfortable while doing their job.

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Personal Protective Equipment: The Pains of Staying Pain-Free

What PPE challenges are professionals facing, and how can they be solved?

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Occupational Health Hazards in the Welding Industry 

Welders might be at risk for certain health hazards. Luckily, there are ways to mitigate them.

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The Challenges of Bringing Stretch to FR Denim

Product developers must consider the variation of stretch, standards, partnerships and laundering.

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3 Gas Detection Practices to Leave Behind in 2023 and 3 to Take with You

Improve the safety of your workers with new approaches to gas detection and safety programs.

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Hearing Protection: The Dangers of Non-Compliance

Hearing health is more important than you might think.

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Reducing Injuries and Increasing Productivity with Onsite Athletic Trainers 

Athletic trainers can work with onsite nurses to create a stronger and healthier workplace.

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