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Federal Investigators Cite Three Companies After Gas Exposure Kills Six Workers

OSHA proposed more than $246,000 in penalties following a fatal hydrogen sulfide release at a Colorado dairy.

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Illinois Grain Company Faces Over $276K in OSHA Penalties

Federal investigators found Alliance Grain Co. violated safety standards after a worker suffered a serious foot injury in a grain silo.

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The Quiet Power of Prevention

Standing between risk and life, these experts use science and strategy to stop workplace illnesses before they start. Prevention is their success.



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Why Construction Safety Needs a Mental Health Overhaul

Fall survivor Jason Anker MBE explains why physical PPE isn't enough to stop the industry's leading cause of death.

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ALI Offers Free Training Tools for National Ladder Safety Month

The American Ladder Institute marks 10 years of its safety campaign with free turnkey resources and webinars for EHS managers.

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ASSP White Paper Explores AI's Impact on Occupational Safety

New research from the ASSP outlines how AI tools are transforming risk assessment and reporting for EHS experts.

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When Good Safety Numbers Hide Great Risks

Perfect safety stats can mask hidden dangers. Learn why "zero-injury" goals often silence workers and how to build a culture of true prevention.

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Navigating TAA Compliance Without Sacrificing Worker Protection

As government construction grows, safety and procurement teams must ensure PPE meets Trade Agreements Act (TAA) sourcing rules without compromising protection.

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Workplace Safety Confidence Rises, but Protection Gaps Persist

Workers may feel safe, but many can’t identify safety systems or report hazards. Experts warn the growing gap between perception and real protection.

Ladder Safety Month: Turning Awareness into Safer Habits

March marks the 10th anniversary of National Ladder Safety Month, and Pat McAuliffe of the American Ladder Institute and Ryan Mittelmeier of Werner share insights on common ladder safety mistakes, practical jobsite corrections, and how employers can use free Ladder Safety Month resources to strengthen their programs year-round.

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Strengthening Safety Communication: 4 Breakdowns to Eliminate Now

Confusing language, poor recordkeeping, ignored feedback, and fear of speaking up can weaken safety communication and increase workplace risk.

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AI Is Transforming Construction Safety, but Implementation May Be the Biggest Risk

AI is rapidly expanding in construction safety, but poor implementation can create alert fatigue, mistrust, and a false sense of security. Workforce-centered deployment is critical for real risk reduction.

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Why Most Construction Accidents Happen at the End of the Shift

Construction accidents often increase near the end of a shift due to fatigue, distraction, rushed work, and changing site conditions.

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Why Plain Language Matters in Ergonomics Training

Ergonomics training is only effective if workers and supervisors truly understand it—plain language reduces confusion, improves engagement, and strengthens injury prevention efforts.

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Designing Safety into Automated Cold Storage Facilities

Cold storage automation increases safety complexity. Smart infrastructure design protects workers in sub-zero environments.

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Overlooked Outdoor Hazards on Dynamic Job Sites

Outdoor job sites present changing hazards tied to terrain, weather, fatigue, and exposure time. Learn how safety managers can identify overlooked risks and reduce injuries.

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How Digital Measurement is Improving PPE Fit and Compliance

OSHA requires PPE to properly fit each worker. Learn how poor PPE fit creates compliance risk, common violations, and how employers can build a defensible fit program.

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