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OSHA Initiates Program to Combat Silica Exposure in Engineered Stone Industry

OSHA Initiates Program to Combat Silica Exposure in Engineered Stone Industry

Workers face severe health risks from silica dust exposure.

OSHA Cites Concrete Pipe Manufacturer Following Young Worker

OSHA Cites Concrete Pipe Manufacturer Following Young Worker's Death

The company was hit with $245,546 in proposed penalties.

Guide for an Effective Warehouse Layout Design to Reduce the Risk of Accidents and Boost Productivity

An effective warehouse layout can significantly reduce the risk of accidents while also boosting productivity.



Safety+ Symposium 2023: A Recap of Notable Speakers

Safety+ Symposium 2023: A Recap of Notable Speakers

The annual safety event hosted a number of standout sessions.

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VPPPA's Safety+ Symposium 2024 Set for Aurora, Colorado

The annual event has revealed its next destination.

Expecting the Unexpected: Mitigating the Effects of Severe Weather with Proactive Planning

Expecting the Unexpected: Mitigating the Effects of Severe Weather with Proactive Planning

Getting ahead of something as unpredictable as severe weather can seem an impossible challenge, but understanding the four pillars of an effective response plan can help managers ensure workers stay safe and healthy no matter what's on the forecast.

OSHA Grants $12.7M to Boost Safety Training Across the Nation

OSHA Grants $12.7M to Boost Safety Training Across the Nation

The initiative aids 100 nonprofits in promoting worker safety.

Onsite Clinics: A Solid Approach to Construction Total Worker Health Management

Work-related injuries are prevalent in the construction industry and costs quickly add up when you factor in medical charges, lost days of work and fees related to accident investigation. According to the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA), there were 2.5 injuries for every 100 construction workers in the United States in 2021

The Role of Athletic Trainers in Construction Site Injury Prevention

Work-related injuries cost employers billions each year — an estimated $167 billion in 2021 alone, according to the National Safety Council. Add onto that the estimated cost ($13.8 billion that same year) of losses not covered by insurance, such as the value of time lost as the result of injuries and the time spent to investigate accidents, and it’s obvious that prevention of on-the-job injuries is critical to ensuring the long-term financial health of your business.

DOL Allocates Over $1.5M to Counter Gender-Based Violence in Workplaces

DOL Allocates Over $1.5M to Counter Gender Based Violence in Workplaces

The grants focus specifically on women in marginalized communities.

Frederick Shares Insights at Safety+ OSHA Mega Session

At the Safety+ Symposium's OSHA Mega Session, Deputy Assistant Secretary Jim Frederick unveiled OSHA's initiatives and recognized Robert Simmons with the 2023 National SGE of the Year Award among other safety advocates.

VPPPA’s Safety+ Symposium Concludes in Orlando

The VPPPA's Safety+ Symposium concluded at the Orlando World Center Marriott, encompassing over 50 workshops, an expo, and special events like the Kennedy Space Tour and golf tournament. The symposium brought together safety professionals for key insights and networking opportunities.

Georgia Grain Silo Cited for Safety Violations that Led to Worker’s Death

Georgia Grain Silo Cited for Safety Violations that Led to Worker’s Death

Cedar Head LLC faces $41,303 in penalties following the tragic incident.

OSHA Forms Alliance with Lamar Advertising Co. to Bolster Worker Safety

OSHA Forms Alliance with Lamar Advertising Co. to Bolster Worker Safety

The partnership will focus on issues specific to outdoor advertising.

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