The association publicly bestowed its top honor on Daniel Hopwood at last week’s Safety 2024 event. The association also honored three other award recipients at the conference.
OH&S editors Robert Yaniz, Jr. and David Kopf discuss some of the key highlights at last week’s historic Safety 2024 event, hosted by the ASSP. From the opening keynote to the compelling offerings on the expo floor, this episode is packed with show details.
Digital transformation significantly enhances safety culture and fire risk mitigation by integrating advanced digital solutions into safety management systems.
Creating inclusive work environments that recognize and accommodate invisible disabilities like hearing loss can significantly improve the quality of life and job performance for affected individuals.
This week’s opening keynote speaker at ASSP’s Safety 2024, Jessica Kriegel, outlined a model for how organizations can make meaningful and lasting changes in safety culture.
ASSP and USACE will focus on improving employee safety training and advancing occupational health practices.
The organization’s annual event will take place from July 22-24, 2025.
Experts discuss AI's transformative role in enhancing productivity, safety and innovation.
Every year, the ASSP offers a wide variety of educational opportunities tailored specifically for safety professionals.
For the first time in its history, this week’s Safety 2024 — running Aug. 7-9 in Denver — has sold out its entire attendance.
ASSP CEO Jennifer McNelly discusses her organization’s annual Corporate Listening Tour, the primary safety challenges currently facing organizations it has uncovered, and how safety professionals can address them.
Personalized hydration protocols, informed by sports science, are essential for preventing heat stress and ensuring the safety and performance of industrial workers exposed to extreme heat.
Ensuring pedestrian and forklift safety in industrial environments is crucial, and implementing creative strategies can significantly reduce accidents and improve overall safety.
The agency inspected 15 mines, identifying 31 significant and substantial violations as well as 3 unwarrantable failure findings.
The annual event offers attendees over 200 educational sessions.