The guidance is meant to keep workers safe from the disease and applies to employers under the Aerosol Transmissible Diseases (ATD) standard.
Although call centers can be beneficial in a few ways, like requiring less work and providing reliable contact, they have their challenges, like being slow or not offering monitoring.
First place was awarded to a team for its PPE design accommodating multiple body types.
In some environments, signal tower lights are vital in keeping workers safe.
The show may be over, but you can view our coverage at ohsonline.com/live.
Workers who stand on their feet for an extended amount of time may be at risk for health issues.
The National Safety Council will be back with their annual Congress & Expo in New Orleans in 2023.
The paper includes initiatives for reducing the work-related injury.
Episode 164
In this podcast, Editor Sydny Shepard touches on the Occupational Keynote from OSHA Head Doug Parker, NSC’s Work to Zero Initiative and the unveiling of OSHA’s Top 10 Violations for fiscal year 2022.
J.J. Keller questioned companies on factors that lead to heat stress and what they do to reduce worker exposure.
Connecting with your workers and having an open conversation on mental health are ways employers can support their workers.
The new society focused on Total Worker Health was started by occupational safety and health leaders.
The meeting will take place virtually on October 12, 2022.
There are many federal and state regulations to consider for companies that deal with hazardous material and other environmental concerns.
Day two at the National Safety Council (NSC) Safety Congress & Expo 2022 in San Diego is done! The expo floor was busy as visitors looking to learn more stopped at the hundreds of booths lining the hall.