A new survey shows that handwashing has declined 25 percent from when the Covid-19 pandemic first hit.
Episode 128
When faced with dangerous respiratory disease, our healthcare workers deserve the best—and the most comfortable—protection our industry can provide.
The World Health Organization recently met to discuss the latest evidence on the Omicron variant and its sublineages.
Deaths on construction sites in New York state and New York City happen more often than anywhere else around the country.
An update to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention could update their guidance on masking as early as this week.
Episode 127
Can a strong safety culture help to bolster employment at your company during the ongoing Great Resignation?
A new study shows that Utah’s latest law to drop its impaired driving legal limit reduced fatalities.
The newest update will look to include references to the latest design and construction requirements for future industrial trucks.
FedEx has been fined more than $24,000 following an employee complaint about hazardous materials.
In an effort to evolve, Quebec is looking to change its occupational health and safety legislation.
OSHA has cited a Boston employer who just six months ago was involved in a workplace incident that claimed the lives of two employees.
California Assembly Bill 1993 would require workers to be vaccinated against Covid-19 as a condition of their employment.
Researchers were able to determine how warehouse employees really feel about their automated coworkers.
East Jerusalem residents fall from mechanical platform in Bavli neighborhood; watchdog demands government take action on worker safety.
Episode 126
If you are a safety professional whose company is thinking of investing in robotic systems, there are some other things you should be aware of.