Roofing remains one of the most hazardous professions in the U.S., with 110 fatal falls in 2023 alone. Regular training, teamwork, inspections, and open communication can help prevent future tragedies.
From bus supervisors to Boeing crews, employees across Washington are being recognized for heroic actions that saved lives during workplace emergencies.
New resources and enforcement initiatives aim to strengthen safety standards, improve compliance for employers, and better support workplace health for millions of U.S. workers.
Even trace allergen exposure can trigger life-threatening reactions. Food processors must pair strict cross-contact prevention with first-aid readiness to safeguard both workers and consumers.
New survey finds disconnect between safety leaders’ perceptions and frontline worker experiences in musculoskeletal disorder prevention.
A military-inspired training method offers organizations a powerful way to strengthen judgment, adaptability, and safety outcomes.
Elo Roofing cited for willful and repeat violations after inspectors found workers unprotected from deadly falls.
NSC highlights 10 cutting-edge technologies aimed at reducing musculoskeletal disorders, with MākuSafe named winner of the 2025 Safety Innovation Challenge.
Clark County contractor cited for repeated trench safety violations; quick action prevented potential tragedy.
National Safety Council urges urgent action as roadway deaths remain at crisis levels.
Gaize showcases safety professionals an alternative to traditional drug testing at NSC, with real-time detection of on-the-job impairment.
At the NSC Safety Congress, researcher Jay Vietas connected OSHA’s Top 10 violations with 2023 Bureau of Labor Statistics data to help safety managers target prevention.
At this week’s NSC Safety Congress & Expo, EcoOnline’s Xavier Braham outlined the importance of integrating lone worker protection with crisis management.
The free “Healthier Workplaces and Schools” guide offers risk-assessment tools and mitigation strategies designed for non-technical decision makers to combat airborne infectious diseases.
The National Safety Council announced new leadership during its 2025 Safety Congress & Expo in Denver, naming Al-Hamwi chair and adding five industry leaders to its board.
At the 2025 NSC Safety Congress & Expo in Denver, the National Safety Council honored drivers, students, and employers for excellence in injury prevention and safety culture.
New analysis shows injuries are concentrated in specific locations and sectors, offering a roadmap for targeted prevention.