With America’s essential workers carrying the country at the moment, their safety is incredibly important. The National Safety Council calls for their protection and safety.
Hygiene is important always, but during this time of this pandemic, here are some COVID-19 work practices for workers handling waste and recycling products.
During the coronavirus pandemic, a number of health scams have littered the media, making some people falsely believe products like essential oil, nasal sprays and herbal concoctions could help cure the virus.
Many companies race to keep up with the demands for healthcare PPE and equipment, and they’re using a once-futuristic technology: 3D printing.
With changes in a facility comes changes in its electrical hazards. Make sure you’re keeping up.
With evolving safety technologies come changes in foot protection. Here are four topics you don’t want to miss.
Safety in the workplace is just as much about injury as it is about emotional and mental wellness.
From fire extinguisher training to prepared exit strategies to sprinklers, every aspect of workplace fire prevention affects worker and company safety.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, governments local and federal have asked nonessential businesses to close or suspend operation. Many states are considering construction as essential—and the industry hopes to take that to the federal level.
A USA Today article answers all your questions about what your employer can and cannot ask you to, and if you have to come into work during this time.
Many postal service workers are growing increasingly concerned for their health and safety as they struggle to gain access to protective supplies like gloves and sanitizer.
On April 1, 2020, the National Safety Council will host a free virtual event for community and public health. Don’t miss it!
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the National Safety Council has postponed observing Distracted Driving Awareness Month.
While many people around the world are spending most of their time in their homes, that means more time to ensure your home is fire-safe.
The Department of Labor has launched an initiative to increase focus on agency inspections to reduce worker risk of silica exposure.
Vice President Mike Pence has asked that construction companies donate their excess face masks to hospitals and clinics that may be running out amid the coronavirus crisis this week.
The COVID-19 outbreak has left healthcare workers scrambling for appropriate and enough PPE for the virus. Now, President Trump has issued a new temporary guidance regarding the enforcement of OSHA’s Respiratory Protection standard.