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NSC OSHA Top 10

OSHA Reveals 2025 Top 10 Most Cited Standards

At the NSC Safety Congress & Expo in Denver, OSHA’s Eric Harbin shared the preliminary list of the agency’s most frequently cited violations, with fall protection once again leading the way.

Construction Workers at Dusk

Shorter Days, Greater Risks: Managing Fatigue and Mental Health in the Workplace

As daylight hours decrease and routines shift, employees face higher risks of fatigue, mood changes, and reduced alertness. Employers who proactively address seasonal challenges can improve safety, morale, and productivity throughout the fall and winter months.

Roofer Installing Skylight

Florida Roofing Contractor Cited After Worker Falls Through Skylight; $752K in Penalties Proposed

OSHA cited Elo Restoration LLC, operating as Elo Roofing, for 10 violations after two inspections found workers exposed to fall hazards at residential jobsites.



Kaplan Award Winners

NSC Recognizes Safe Driver of the Year Award Recipients at 2025 Congress & Expo

Fifteen professional drivers were honored in Denver for maintaining accident-free records spanning decades and millions of miles.

Distinguished Service to Safety award-winners (from left) Kevin R. Cannon, Shaun Carvalho, Dr. Jay Harf, William "Jack" Jackson and Dr. Veera Kumar Mohan

NSC Honors Five Safety Leaders with Distinguished Service to Safety Award

The National Safety Council’s highest honor was presented at the 2025 NSC Safety Congress & Expo in Denver, recognizing exceptional contributions to workplace health and safety worldwide.

NSC CEO Lorraine Martin (left) and Marion Martin award-winner Sarah Futrell

NSC Honors Sarah Futrell with 2025 Marion Martin Award

Futrell, Chief of Safety and Occupational Health for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Mississippi Valley Division, is recognized for leadership, advocacy and advancing women in safety.

Olympic High Jumper Chaunté Lowe

Olympic High Jumper Chaunté Lowe Shows How Safety Leaders Can ‘Raise the Bar’

Four-time Olympian and breast cancer survivor Chaunté Lowe opened the NSC 2025 Safety Congress with a keynote urging safety professionals to advance with audacity, forge resilience, and anchor their work in meaning.

Lorraine Martin, President and CEO of the National Safety Council

NSC CEO Calls for Shift to New Metrics: “We’re Measuring Safety Wrong

At the opening of the 2025 NSC Safety Congress & Expo, Lorraine Martin urged a move away from traditional lagging indicators toward Serious Injury and Fatality.

People Gather at a Conference

2025 NSC Safety Congress & Expo Kicks Off in Denver

The National Safety Council’s annual event opens Sept. 15 with keynotes, technical sessions, and an expo showcasing the latest in workplace safety.

Michael Bruns

KPA Appoints Michael Bruns as Chief Executive Officer

Bruns, who joined the company in 2019 and previously served as CFO, will lead KPA through its next phase of innovation and growth.

Narcan Inhaler

NSC Launches Overdose Emergency Planning Tool to Help Employers Save Lives

The free online resource offers evidence-based guidance on workplace naloxone readiness as overdoses remain a leading cause of on-the-job fatalities.

Facility Safety Workers Clapping

PPPO Contractor Earns National Safety Award for Exemplifying Safety Culture at Paducah Site

The Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office contractor at the Paducah Site earned the National Safety Council’s Million Work Hours Award after surpassing one million hours without a lost-time injury.

Row of Hard Hats

Southern Oregon to Host Annual Occupational Safety & Health Conference in October

The three-day event in Ashland will bring together safety leaders, workers, and regulators to share best practices and strategies for safer workplaces.

Miners Wearing PPE

NIOSH Offering Free Black Lung Screenings in Ohio and West Virginia

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health will provide free, confidential screenings this September to help coal miners detect black lung disease early.

Body Camera Worker Safety

How Two-Way Radios and Body Cameras Improve Safety on Construction Sites

Equipping construction crews with body cameras and two-way radios enhances communication, reduces risks, and strengthens accountability, making job sites safer and more efficient.

Construction Worker Signs Mental Health Banner

Michigan Launches Construction Suicide Prevention Week with Statewide Events

MIOSHA, industry partners, and trade groups are joining forces during Construction Suicide Prevention Week, Sept. 8–12, 2025, to raise awareness, provide resources, and address the mental health crisis in the construction industry.

Recycling Plant Workers

OSHA Renews Alliance to Boost Safety in Recycling Sector

A new two-year agreement between OSHA and the Recycled Materials Association will provide resources and training to help employers and workers reduce hazards in the recycling sector.

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