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How AI-Powered Vision Systems Are Redefining Workplace Safety

As injuries persist despite strong safety programs, employers are turning to AI and computer vision to detect unseen risks, prevent incidents, and make safety a strategic advantage.

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Innovation in Action: The 2025 OH&S Product Awards

This year’s OH&S Product Awards highlight how technology and design continue to redefine workplace protection.

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Construction Safety Regulations Update

OSHA has issued several regulatory updates affecting construction safety that employers will want to closely monitor.



Worker Training

Rethinking Training Delivery

Effective programs must focus on relevance, interactivity and reinforcement to drive long-term results.

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At the Crossroads: OSHA’s New Rules and Deregulation

As 2025 closes, workplace safety stands at an intersection: New rules on PPE fit and heat stress signal stronger worker protections while deregulatory proposals will reshape how employers will manage compliance in 2026.

Hearing Protection

The Aging Workforce and Noise Exposures

Employers must adapt hearing conservation programs to protect workers who wear hearing aids or have diminished hearing.

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Ensuring Eye Safety in Dynamic Work Environments

By ensuring ANSI compliance, proper placement, maintenance, and worker training, portable eyewashes play a critical safety role.

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Ladders and Scaffolds: Reaching New Heights in Safety

Through proper selection, inspection, setup, and adherence to safety basics, crews can significantly reduce fall hazards and ensure safer performance at height.

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Material Limitations: What Glove Ratings Don’t Tell You

Understanding how thermoplastics, fibers, and reinforcements behave under real-world conditions helps safety professionals choose gloves that truly match the hazard.

Safety Workers Handling Chemicals

Proposed Budget Cut to Chemical Safety Board Could Limit OSHA’s Reach

Safety experts warn that eliminating the Chemical Safety Board would remove a critical investigative partner to OSHA, leaving gaps in root cause analysis and hazard prevention.

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Fleet Professionals Gain New Pathway to High-Level Compliance Training

J. J. Keller’s new CTRE™ program offers fleet professionals advanced, hands-on training in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, including driver qualification, hours-of-service, vehicle compliance and audit preparation.

Smarter, Safer Workplaces: The Power of AI-Driven Wearables

AI-powered wearables are reshaping workplace safety by monitoring real-time health, ergonomic movements and environmental hazards. As connected workplaces expand in 2026, these tools help organizations shift from reactive responses to predictive, data-driven risk prevention.

Chemical Safety Workers with PPE

The Urgent Need to Fix OSHA’s Ethylene Oxide Standard

Despite decades of scientific evidence linking ethylene oxide to cancer and other serious health effects, OSHA’s 40-year-old exposure limits continue to leave medical sterilization and manufacturing workers at risk. Updated regulations, real-time monitoring, and stronger protections are urgently needed.

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UConn’s Korey Stringer Institute Opens New Lab to Advance Occupational Heat-Safety Research

The Korey Stringer Institute has launched a cutting-edge laboratory designed to simulate extreme environmental conditions and study how heat impacts workers across high-risk industries, supporting evidence-based prevention and safety protocols.

Safety Leaders in the Field

Make Culture a Managed Outcome: Aligning Safety, Strategy, and Performance

Safety performance is an outcome of culture—the conditions leaders create through organization, leadership, measurement, and learning. Regular culture assessments, strategic alignment, and data-driven action transform safety from a compliance exercise into a managed, measurable outcome that drives lasting performance.

Safety Workers Using Artificial Intelligence

EHS Professionals Embrace AI as a Tool for Precision, Not Replacement

A new VelocityEHS survey finds most EHS professionals view AI as a tool to boost accuracy and efficiency—not replace human expertise. While optimism is strong, many remain cautious about data quality and overreliance on technology.

Construction Safety Week

Construction Safety Week 2026 to Focus on Industrywide Collaboration and Culture

Construction Safety Week returns May 4–8, 2026, with the theme “All In Together,” emphasizing unity, trust, and shared responsibility across all levels of the construction industry to strengthen safety culture and reduce preventable incidents.

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