Training workers and preparing for emergencies are just two ways employers can keep employees safe in cold temperatures.
OSHA cited the company following the death of two workers who were buried by coal.
More than 29,000 cases of mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, have been reported in the U.S.
The construction industry has one of the highest suicide rates by population for males.
Episode 180
In this episode, Editor Sydny Shepard discusses some of the most cited companies in 2022.
Poppy Crum will speak at the opening keynote, and Faridodin “Fredi” Lajvardi will present at the closing keynote.
A new white paper from the National Safety Council looks at what benefits using EHS software and Mobile Applications can have for employers.
The employer did not test the oxygen levels in the sewer manhole, OSHA said.
Blocked exit routes and boxes that could have fallen contributed to the four repeat violations.
Teaching employees to manage their own safety and their team’s safety does not produce a reliable outcome.
In the wake of the “Great Resignation,” a strong employee culture is important.
Episode 179
Let's talk testing for occupational hearing loss. Editor Sydny Shepard sits down with SHOEBOX's Alexa Gough to talk all about Hearing Conservation Programs, hearing testing and more.
There are many benefits to using videos as a training medium.
For National Miners Day, let’s dig into a few ways to prevent these injuries.
Tom Votel was first named Chair in 2021.
Safety professionals want to make sure all workers get home safely, but what are the best ways to do that?
Episode 178
Keeping workers healthy through the unhealthiest season of the year is tough. Here's some ways to protect workers from seasonal illnesses.
The summit will take place virtually on January 26, 2023.
Among the hazards found at the store were slip, trip and fall and fire hazards.
In total, the company was cited for two repeat violations and one serious violation.