The agency inspected 15 mines, accounting for 67 significant and substantial violations, in April 2024.
Last week’s AIHA Connect 2024 provided attendees with key knowledge and skills to advance their work in industrial hygiene and workplace safety.
Dr. Helena Boschi closed the annual event with insights on enhancing cognitive agility and creative thinking.
The annual event, formerly AIHce EXP, will next occur from May 19-21, 2025.
Optimizing workstation ergonomics can reduce the risk of musculoskeletal disorders and promote a more comfortable work environment.
The new rule enhances labels and safety data sheets for improved emergency response.
The Alliance of Hazardous Materials Professionals-hosted event addresses key issues in the management of hazardous materials.
Nearly half of respondents reported declining eye health, with increased screen time a key issue.
Prioritizing contractor safety can significantly enhance operational efficiency, reduce costs, improve productivity, and bolster a company's reputation.
The climate crisis significantly endangers worker health and safety across various industries, necessitating immediate adaptation strategies and legislative support.
The expo floor at the annual AIHA event has multiple facets designed to optimize the experience for all attendees.
Dr. Samuel Ramsey shared his story of overcoming adversity with nontraditional approaches.
Simply meeting the requirements might not be enough. Properly designed and implemented safety training goes well beyond basic compliance to prevent injuries and operational disruptions by growing and changing with trends and standards.
The annual event offers several educational tracks to customize the attendee experience.
The expanded online offerings include multi-track sessions, professional development and networking opportunities.