Confined spaces present unique fall hazards, but these risks can be mitigated through proper assessment, effective fall protection solutions, and thorough training.
New technology continues to raise the bar on behalf of safety.
Implementing and maintaining robust CPR and defibrillation programs in the workplace are critical to enhancing emergency preparedness and saving lives.
Proactively identifying and addressing the causes of slips, trips, and falls reduces injuries, prevents financial losses and fosters a culture of safety.
Implementing safety incentive programs can significantly improve compliance with fall protection standards and strengthen overall workplace safety culture.
Facility safety programs are essential for identifying, managing and mitigating various hazards, ensuring compliance and integrating safety into broader management processes.
Maintaining a legal registry helps businesses manage regulatory compliance and enhance credibility, especially when operating across multiple jurisdictions.
Effective dust collection and explosion protection strategies are essential for maintaining safety and preventing catastrophic incidents in industrial facilities.
What to know about head protection types, classes, accessories, and more.
A mobile-first safety strategy significantly enhances worker safety, compliance and operational efficiency in the electrical industry by empowering workers and enabling real-time safety management.
How helmet solutions help meet OSHA's new regulations and protect workers from heat-related illnesses
The National Safety Council’s annual event will feature an exciting mix of networking, activities and educational opportunities.
The annual event offers attendees a chance to explore innovative solutions, with a focus on mental health and the latest industry advancements.
The National Safety Council’s annual event will feature an exciting mix of networking, activities and educational opportunities.
The 2024 NSC Safety Congress & Expo will host three days of keynote speakers, including blind adventurer Erik Weihenmayer, OSHA Assistant Secretary Douglas L. Parker, and social robotics expert Dr. Kate Darling, from Sept. 16-18.