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Hearing Protection

The Aging Workforce and Noise Exposures

Employers must adapt hearing conservation programs to protect workers who wear hearing aids or have diminished hearing.

Safety Persists

Cuts and shutdowns can’t halt the progress of worker protection.

Man at Eye Wash Station

Ensuring Eye Safety in Dynamic Work Environments

By ensuring ANSI compliance, proper placement, maintenance, and worker training, portable eyewashes play a critical safety role.

Scaffolding

Ladders and Scaffolds: Reaching New Heights in Safety

Through proper selection, inspection, setup, and adherence to safety basics, crews can significantly reduce fall hazards and ensure safer performance at height.

Workers Wearing Sturdy Gloves

Material Limitations: What Glove Ratings Don’t Tell You

Understanding how thermoplastics, fibers, and reinforcements behave under real-world conditions helps safety professionals choose gloves that truly match the hazard.

Safety Workers Handling Chemicals

Proposed Budget Cut to Chemical Safety Board Could Limit OSHA’s Reach

Safety experts warn that eliminating the Chemical Safety Board would remove a critical investigative partner to OSHA, leaving gaps in root cause analysis and hazard prevention.

Fleet of Trucks

Fleet Professionals Gain New Pathway to High-Level Compliance Training

J. J. Keller’s new CTRE™ program offers fleet professionals advanced, hands-on training in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, including driver qualification, hours-of-service, vehicle compliance and audit preparation.



Smarter, Safer Workplaces: The Power of AI-Driven Wearables

AI-powered wearables are reshaping workplace safety by monitoring real-time health, ergonomic movements and environmental hazards. As connected workplaces expand in 2026, these tools help organizations shift from reactive responses to predictive, data-driven risk prevention.

Chemical Safety Workers with PPE

The Urgent Need to Fix OSHA’s Ethylene Oxide Standard

Despite decades of scientific evidence linking ethylene oxide to cancer and other serious health effects, OSHA’s 40-year-old exposure limits continue to leave medical sterilization and manufacturing workers at risk. Updated regulations, real-time monitoring, and stronger protections are urgently needed.

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