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NSC Calls on Employers to Join 2025 National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls

Employers nationwide are encouraged to pause work during the week of May 5–9 to raise awareness and prevent deadly falls in construction.

Teen Worker Gets Adult Training

Employers Urged to Strengthen Safety Training for Teen and Young Workers

Washington is urging employers to provide clear training and protections to safeguard teen and young workers from preventable job hazards.

Construction Safety Jigsaw Puzzle

Construction Safety Week 2025 Rallies Industry Around Shared Responsibility and Safer Jobsites

Leaders are driving safer jobsites through teamwork, planning, and daily engagement.

Coal Miner

NIOSH Staff to Temporarily Return to Morgantown Safety Research Facility

Select employees will resume work as discussions continue over recent federal workforce reductions.

Worker With Hardhat Using AI

Robots and Workers: Redefining Safety

Robots and humans are starting to work together to enhance workplace safety through AI-driven solutions and human expertise.

AIHA Conference

AIHA Connect 2025: Shaping the Future of Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety

This year’s AIHA Connect will bring together OEHS professionals for expert-led sessions, hands-on training, safety innovations, and keynotes on neurodiversity and resilience—all aimed at building safer, stronger workplaces.

Protecting NIOSH

The recent HHS layoffs at NIOSH significantly jeopardize the research, standards, and training that form the foundation of workplace safety.

Worker Wearing Dusty Gloves

Myth vs. Fact: Understanding Combustible Dust and Dust Collectors

Clearing the air on common myths about combustible dust hazards and how NFPA standards and explosion protection systems can help facilities stay compliant and safe.



Workers Helping a Sick Co-Worker

Onsite Medical Clinics in Construction: A Game-Changer for Safety and Efficiency

Construction sites are hazardous, but the real risk may be delay in care. Onsite clinics offer faster treatment, lower costs, and stronger safety culture—all at the job site’s front door.

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Building a Culture of Safety at Your Facility Starts with the Psychological

How psychological safety influences workplace injury prevention and offers strategies for safety professionals to foster more open, trust-based environments.

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