From flying debris and chemical splashes to radiation, dust, and high-pressure equipment, industrial environments expose workers to eye hazards every day. Understanding these risks—and using the right protection—can prevent injuries and safeguard long-term vision.
Michigan’s new LEADS pilot aims to help employers reduce stress, burnout and communication-related risks by integrating mental health into core occupational health and safety practices.
The International Safety Equipment Association recognized members of Congress for advancing worker protections, supporting PPE innovation, and championing federal safety programs during its Nov. 19 Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is distributing more than $10.5 million to 45 states, the Navajo Nation and the Northern Mariana Islands to support programs aimed at reducing mining accidents, injuries and illnesses.
Hydrogen sulfide gas is a hidden but deadly hazard in animal rendering, where workers risk exposure during decomposition and processing—highlighting the need for strict monitoring, protective controls, and stronger safety practices.
From ASTM codes to slip resistance and electrical ratings, this guide breaks down the alphabet soup of safety footwear standards and shows how to apply them in real-world workplace decisions.
Our obsession with individualism may be undermining workplace safety—here’s why collective responsibility and interdependence are key to real safety culture.
How advances in monitoring and analytics are transforming eye and face PPE checks from routine tasks into proactive safeguards.
As injuries persist despite strong safety programs, employers are turning to AI and computer vision to detect unseen risks, prevent incidents, and make safety a strategic advantage.
This year’s OH&S Product Awards highlight how technology and design continue to redefine workplace protection.