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Nitrogen Leak

OSHA Finds Serious Nitrogen Safety Failures at Georgia Worksite

Federal investigators say Hyoungwon E&C America failed to protect employees from asphyxiation risks and did not provide required training on nitrogen gas hazards, resulting in two serious violations and more than $20,000 in penalties.

Excavator Bucket

Washington Firm Fined After Worker Crushed by Excavator Bucket

State inspectors say a preventable equipment failure and multiple safety lapses led to more than $170,000 in fines and placed Rotschy Inc. on Washington’s Severe Violator list.

Exhausted Plant Worker

Experts Warn of a “Silent Epidemic” as Fatigue, Stress and Financial Strain Undermine Worker Safety

Industry leaders say rising fatigue, economic pressure and mental overload are eroding fitness for duty in high-hazard sectors — increasing human error, near misses and the risk of catastrophic incidents.



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IOSH: Safety Culture Becomes a Strategic Power Move for Business Leaders

A new framework from the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health positions safety, health and wellbeing as core drivers of corporate resilience, performance and competitive advantage — moving safety culture far beyond compliance.

Artificial Intelligence on the Plant Floor

AI and Smart Manufacturing Technologies Aim to Reduce Injuries on Production Floors

As manufacturing injuries remain high, facilities are turning to AI, smart sensors, predictive maintenance and wearables to detect hazards faster and prevent common production-floor incidents.

OSHA Notepad

OSHA Extends Citation Deadlines as Agency Clears Backlog After Government Shutdown

OSHA has resumed full enforcement operations, is processing previously delayed safety complaints and has extended the contest period for citations issued between Oct. 1 and Nov. 12, 2025.

Stressed Out Construction Worker

New Study Reveals Labor Shortages, Costs and Safety Gaps as Top Construction Industry Challenges

A 2025 benchmark report from J. J. Keller and ASSP highlights pressing issues like inconsistent PPE use, inadequate training and limited mental health support affecting job-site performance nationwide.

Drug Use Disorder Sign

MSHA, NIOSH Release New Guide to Help Mining Industry Prevent Opioid Use Disorder

The new federal resource provides mining employers with a step-by-step framework to identify risks, expand prevention strategies, and support worker well-being.

Commercial Driver License

DOT Crackdown Puts Thousands of Non-Domiciled CDLs — and State Highway Funding — at Risk

Federal transportation officials say California and Pennsylvania improperly issued commercial driver’s licenses to non-domiciled applicants, ordering states to cancel invalid CDLs or face the loss of millions in highway funds.

Shredded Tire

Washington Tire Technician Killed in Explosion, L&I Issues New Safety Alert

A state fatality investigation details how a tire exploded during inflation outside a restraining cage, prompting Washington L&I to warn shops to review training, procedures, and safe-inflation controls.

Debra Sanchez

NSC Taps Debra Sanchez to Strengthen National Safety Advocacy

Sanchez, a longtime public media and policy leader, will oversee the National Safety Council’s communications, government affairs, and advocacy teams as the organization expands its national safety influence.

Worker Falls on the Job

Moisture Is the Hidden Driver Behind Slip Risks in Commercial Buildings

A look at how rainwater, spills, cleaning activities, and sanitizer drips reduce floor traction—and the layered strategies facility managers can use to prevent slip and fall incidents.

Quarry with Workers

North Carolina Mine and Quarry Injury Rate Falls to Historic Low

New statewide data shows mine and quarry injuries dropping to a record 0.82 rate, reflecting strong safety training efforts and industry-wide commitment to prevention.

Flexible Work Sign

Flexible Work as a Key OHS Support for Employees in Cancer Treatment

Flexible schedules can reduce exposure risks and stress for workers in treatment—strengthening safety, health and overall well-being.

Equipment Lockout Tagout

OSHA Cites Taylor Farms After Worker Dies During Sanitation Process

A fatal machine-cleaning incident at a New Jersey processing facility has led to more than $1.1 million in OSHA penalties for willful and repeated lockout/tagout failures.

Roadway Safety Intersection

NSC Secures Federal Pass-Through Grants to Strengthen Workplace Roadway Safety

NSC received nearly $1.3 million in federal grants to grow its employer roadway safety programs in four states with free training and resources to prevent crashes and injuries.

Sawmill

Oregon Worker Crushed in Sawmill Collapse; OSHA Cites Employer for Serious Safety Violations

A 39-year-old worker was fatally crushed when unstable lumber stacks collapsed at an Oregon sawmill, leading state safety officials to issue serious citations and renew warnings about widespread stacking and storage hazards across multiple industries.

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