DME Construction Associates will pay $600,000 and implement enhanced fall protection and safety measures following an OSHA investigation into a fatal workplace fall.
Safety experts warn that fatigue can impair judgment and lead to system-wide failures, not just individual injuries.
Resources focus on hazard recognition and controls to help prevent serious injuries and fatalities on jobsites.
February classes cover mine safety, respiratory protection, industrial hygiene, and fire department operations.
Cormack has begun a two-year term as chair of the Lifting Equipment Engineers Association, focusing on safety standards and global industry engagement.
Survey will track ladder safety training, injuries, and OSHA citation trends across U.S. workplaces.
The International Facility Management Association’s new report introduces the FM Workload Index and shows rising workload expectations for facility professionals worldwide.
Award recognizes advocacy that advances firefighter safety, codes and standards, and fire hazard prevention.
New illuminated PPE enhances worker visibility and safety in low-light and high-traffic environments
The International Safety Equipment Association said reinstating NIOSH staff preserves critical worker safety research, testing, and health programs.
Two organizations will expand outreach, resources, and worksite strategies to promote mental well-being and prevent suicide among construction workers through the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry’s grant program.
The 2026 State of the Skilled Trades report from NFPA finds workers expect more AI on the job but want stronger training and protections as labor shortages persist.
HHS has reinstated hundreds of NIOSH employees after widespread concern that staffing cuts threatened critical occupational safety and health research.
The Connecticut Department of Labor has joined a six-state enforcement alliance to share data, target repeat violators, and strengthen worker protections across state lines.
The strategic partnership aims to reduce construction hazards through improved safety systems, training, and leadership engagement during work on the Cemetery Brook Drain Tunnel Project.
The American Society of Safety Professionals is advancing a new approach focused on neutralizing high-risk hazards at the point of work, targeting serious injuries and fatalities through action-driven safety strategies and standards.
The latest update to NFPA LiNK introduces AI-powered tools and workflow enhancements designed to help safety professionals apply codes and standards faster, more accurately, and with greater confidence.