The first meeting will occur on Jan. 9, 2025, and focus on airline ground crew workers.
Corner Construction faces $266,175 in penalties after its fifth OSHA citation in two years.
California has adopted a permanent standard to protect workers from silica dust exposure, addressing the risks of silicosis and enhancing enforcement measures.
A new survey shows 58 percent of U.S. employees never use AI at work, with women and older generations slower to embrace the technology.
The National Safety Council's latest report shows progress in workplace MSD prevention, while highlighting ongoing challenges and opportunities for improvement.
The U.S. Department of Labor's AI workplace guidelines emphasize transparency, fairness, and worker protection.
Bandera Utility Contractors LLC faces $107,228 in penalties for exposing workers to unprotected trench conditions.
RIGID Constructors LLC faces over $50,703 in penalties for failing to prevent a worker’s drowning at a North Carolina worksite.
A worker’s fatal electrocution during storm recovery work resulted in OSHA citations and penalties for an Alabama contractor’s safety lapses.
Patriot Paving Group faces $161,325 in penalties and five willful violations.
Florida has received $1.5 million in federal funding to address workforce challenges caused by the opioid epidemic through job creation and training services in 21 counties.
A skill matrix enables organizations to map key competencies, plan for absences, and ensure seamless operations through effective cross-training and backup strategies.
The agency conducted inspections at 14 mines, including 44 significant and substantial violations and one unwarrantable failure.
NIOSH has released an updated list of hazardous drugs for healthcare workers, incorporating 25 new drugs and removing seven.
National COSH and ASSP respond to new workplace fatality data, urging stronger safety measures and addressing systemic disparities.
Fatal workplace injuries in the U.S. decreased in 2023, with transportation incidents remaining the top cause of death.
The U.S. Department of Labor and Amazon reached a settlement requiring ergonomic improvements at facilities nationwide to reduce worker injuries.
Oregon OSHA fined a Newberg contractor $135,407 for repeated safety violations, including failing to protect workers from fall hazards.
This week’s new safety products enhance workplace safety and productivity with solutions like welding helmets, generative AI, dust collectors and alcohol detection.
OSHA fined Sunrun Installation Services $288,087 for repeat violations involving fall hazards at two residential solar installation sites.