A national moment of silence will spotlight the urgent need to prevent workplace injuries, illnesses, and fatalities.
AI-powered solutions might not be capturing the most important hazards.
The AFL-CIO warns that cutting NIOSH staff could undermine workplace safety and public health protections.
Three out of four small businesses faced injuries last year—Pie Insurance says prevention, mental health support, and AI tools are key to cutting costs and boosting safety.
Blackline Safety grows fire and hazmat reach and launches its new EXO 8 Gamma monitor for gas and radiation detection.
National COSH urges policymakers to protect NIOSH’s role in safeguarding worker health and safety amid proposed structural changes.
ASSP warns that proposed cuts to OSHA and NIOSH could severely undermine decades of progress in protecting worker health and safety.
The team earned an AIHA microgrant to support innovative worker health and safety efforts in developing nations.
This two-day event offers hands-on safety training, live demos, and workforce development resources for construction and trades professionals across the state.
The Department of Health and Human Services is set to lay off approximately 873 staffers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. The cuts will impact NIOSH facilities in Pittsburgh, Spokane, Morgantown, and Cincinnati.
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Robots and humans are working together to enhance workplace safety through AI-driven solutions and human expertise.
The Mine Safety and Health Administration urges mine operators to strengthen fall protection measures following a rise in violations and fatal incidents.
Onsite medical clinics enhance workplace safety by providing immediate care, preventive health services, and cost savings.
The 2025 Stand Up 4 Grain Safety Week brings together industry leaders and safety officials to address critical grain handling hazards and promote safe practices.
The New Mexico Environment Department has petitioned for a new rule to protect workers from heat-related illnesses and injuries amid rising temperatures.