Episode 162
Women in safety has continued to evolve. Listen in as Editor Sydny Shepard interviews CSP Shannon Holeman on the impact of women in safety.
OSHA announced the names of the nonprofits who will receive funds through Susan Harwood grants.
This year’s congress and expo will be held at the San Diego Conference Center.
In August, NSC talked with a U.S. Senator and other industry members on the role of technology in safety.
Doug Parker will provide updates on OSHA and speak on a DE&I panel.
OH&S will bring your daily coverage of the congress and expo from the showroom floor.
Episode 161
An AED can't save a life, if it cannot be found. In this podcast, listen to tips for an effective AED program.
Awareness and training are two key factors in protecting workers from heat-related illnesses.
The newest Agricultural Center is the Great Lakes Center for Farmworker Health and Wellbeing at the University of Illinois Chicago.
The alliance was signed during Construction Suicide Prevention Week.
Employers can use augmented reality-enabled solutions to capture knowledge from workers.
The company faces one willful and nine serious violations.
The week will be held from September 5 to 9, 2022.
A senior manager who reported alleged violations was terminated in 2019.
The "Live From" page features an aggregated account of show activity, as well as live multimedia reporting from the show floor.
The National Safety Council is excited to welcome professionals to San Diego with safety in mind.
Networking with other professionals in your field is a great way to learn, teach and grow.
With more than 100 technical sessions, NSC Congress & Expo has much education to bring to safety professionals. Which sessions should you choose?
Episode 160
In this episode of the podcast, Editor Sydny Shepard takes a look at Industrial Hygiene through the lens of the past and the future.
The company was cited for two serious violations.