Episode 176
In this episode, Editor Sydny Shepard discusses how protecting employee data is essential to worker safety.
The National Safety Council estimates that 518 people may die from a car crash during the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday.
Workers helping with cleanup after a flood or storm can be exposed to multiple hazards.
Nonprofit Operation Lifesaver, Inc., published PSAs about train and rail safety.
There are both benefits and downsides to working from home.
Winners were announced on November 15, 2022.
Packers, shippers and movers can protect themselves from visibly microbial contaminated goods.
Commercial fishing is a dangerous occupation and exposes workers to many hazardous conditions.
Listen to the “Total Worker Health® Strategies for the Future of Work” session in person or online.
The World Health Organization provides examples of successful practices to keep these workers safe.
The foundry’s operator was cited for one willful violation after the worker’s death.
Episode 175
Everyone learns differently so it is important to incorporate different training styles for knowledge retention and safer work.
Creating a workplace where all employees are supported is more important than ever before.
The letter signed by many organizations and individuals called the state’s draft “completely inadequate,” and asked them to look to other state’s standards for examples.
The collapse caused one worker to lose their legs and two others to be injured.
The webinar will take place on November 17, 2022, from 4 to 5:30 p.m.
OSHA cited the company for four willful and two serious violations and proposed penalties totaling $137,196.
In 2021, workplace incidents led to the death of 38 workers.
Episode 174
Editor Sydny Shepard sits down with NFPA LiNK Director Kyle Spencer to talk all about NFPA’s inspiration for LiNK, recent updates to the program and the future of digitization at NFPA.
The presence of mold at work can cause negative health effects for some workers.