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Subcontractors are essential to supply chains but present significant risks that require active management and modern tools to ensure safety, compliance, and project success.
The sessions offered training for safety professionals, including preparation for ASP and CSP certification exams, leadership programs, and new strategies for risk management.
The 2024 NSC Safety Congress began with a keynote by blind adventurer Erik Weihenmayer, focusing on overcoming barriers in workplace safety challenges.
Eric Whitley, director of industrial transformation at L2L, discusses the role of digital communication tools in improving safety, transparency and efficiency in the manufacturing sector.
Strauss Feeds LLC exposed workers to dust-related hazards, such as risks of fire, explosion and respiratory issues.
The National Safety Council awarded Amazon's Jasmine Omar the Marion Martin Award at the 2024 Safety Congress, recognizing her contributions to workplace safety and advancing women in the profession.
The National Safety Council announced during the 2024 NSC Safety Congress & Expo that it has appointed three new members to its board of directors, bringing diverse safety expertise to further its mission.
OSHA has proposed a nationwide workplace heat safety standard to reduce heat-related injuries and illnesses by requiring employers to implement comprehensive heat safety measures for indoor and outdoor workers.
With a history of OSHA violations, the company repeatedly failed to protect workers from deadly fall hazards.
Businesses can avoid costly OSHA penalties by understanding common violations and implementing proactive safety measures to protect workers.
OH&S recognizes the companies leading innovation in workplace safety with outstanding product developments.
Building relationships and understanding the needs of decision-makers are essential for effectively gaining leadership buy-in for safety software solutions.
OSHA's Hazard Communication and Laboratory Standards outlines their differences, similarities and how to effectively comply with both.
Effective noise monitoring and control measures in the workplace are crucial to preventing noise-induced hearing loss and ensuring employee safety.
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