Exposures to hazards present in the oil and gas well drilling, servicing, and storage industry are addressed in specific standards for general industry.
Increased water breaks will increase employees' performance. Employees need to be alert not only for their own safety, but for the safety of their co-workers, as well.
Peter Greany of Work Care, Inc. gave his top ten list of ways to leverage collaboration with occupational health professionals.
When combining hearing protection with safety glasses, face masks, etc., ensure performance is not adversely affected.
Refreshers and regular drills are essential for ensuring workplace safety.
Dallas welcomes participants in ASSE's annual conference and expo this month.
Educational sessions, product demonstrations, and many exhibitors are focused on helping OSH professionals comply with the new OSHA HazCom Standard.
Beyond warning signs, there are a number of underlying causes that can trigger sudden cardiac arrest.
OSHA's new reporting rule raises several questions as to what it even means.
The agency issued a safety alert reminding pilots to look out for other aircraft and to make their presence known.
The NHTSA says tire safety is especially important for 15-passenger van users.
A 60-day public comment period will follow publication.
Griffin Lumber & Hardware received a willful violation from OSHA, which said the company ignored hazards.
The agencies plan to implement a system allowing the use of one label and one safety data sheet that would be acceptable in both countries.
OSHA has cited Formica Construction Co. Inc. of Port Richmond, N.Y., for three willful, three serious, and one other-than-serious violation of OSHA standards with proposed fines of $121,000.