The two open slots are designated for the Department of Health and Human Services.
The product is an emergency treatment for opioid overdose.
The inspections covered 18 mines and spanned 12 states.
What are the steps you should first consider to ensure your confined space entries are safe and that workers are best equipped to respond if they are met with a life-threatening hazard?
Heightened federal oversight on falls means employers should make sure they’re familiar with fall protection standards and that each worker is using the right type of harness for their particular application.
Reducing hand fatigue with light-weight gloves that pack a heavy-weight cut-protection punch.
Five ways to keep workers safe through implementing an effective hazard communications program.
How you can implement a program that leverages bite-sized lessons to help workers fully digest a full course of fall protection education.
Recalibrating how safety managers can effect change in their organizations.
Three common myths about putting wearables to work in your health and safety program.
There are multiple benefits of hazard communication training. What are they and how do you get started?
Persistence is a critical leadership attribute — but not when it comes to those nagging injuries that continue to drag down safety performance and culture and adversely impact workers and workloads.
An OSHA initiative means employers who use hazardous chemicals in the workplace should start preparing to update their hazard communication training programs. Who needs training, what are the elements of training, and how do you make an effective program?
How do companies prevent TBIs on the job and what are the steps to take should an accident occur on a construction site?
Emergency eyewash stations are central to the safety of everyone around them. What are some key innovations to eyewash stations, and how do companies ensure proper usage?