Bradley Corporation just released new data on hand washing habits, and it’s clear that news coverage, signage and restroom preparedness has prompted better handwashing behavior.
Hygiene is important always, but during this time of this pandemic, here are some COVID-19 work practices for workers handling waste and recycling products.
According to a recent study, nearly 45 percent of adults say the pandemic has affected their mental health—even with differences in occupation, location and more. Some are calling it now a nationwide, psychological trauma.
While it's difficult to replicate the personal, collaborative environment of a physical office, working from home has a wide range of unique benefits.
Many companies race to keep up with the demands for healthcare PPE and equipment, and they’re using a once-futuristic technology: 3D printing.
Whole Foods and Amazon employees have been speaking out about the lack of protections and PPE they’ve received since the start of this pandemic. Since an organized walkout this week, worker frustrations are coming to a culmination.
Whether responding to a carbon monoxide call or performing an overhaul and investigation, a gas detector could save your life or the lives of nearby civilians.
Proper footwear is needed for nearly every occupation and setting, so why not make sure you understand the options?
With evolving safety technologies come changes in foot protection. Here are four topics you don’t want to miss.
Vision and eye health go beyond the regular checkup— don’t skimp on appropriate vision PPE.
Safety in the workplace is just as much about injury as it is about emotional and mental wellness.
Don’t let your industrial fires get out of hand—or happen at all. Here are some factors to consider.
The government’s massive aid package provides economic relief to several groups impacted by the pandemic—including individuals. See how you or your business could be affected.
Many industries face high levels of burnout, but the healthcare profession ranks at the top—especially in today’s coronavirus times. One organizational psychologist provides insight on how to fight burnout in three ways.
Many postal service workers are growing increasingly concerned for their health and safety as they struggle to gain access to protective supplies like gloves and sanitizer.
We stand together by standing apart.
On April 1, 2020, the National Safety Council will host a free virtual event for community and public health. Don’t miss it!
The former industrial workers, particularly those with respiratory illnesses or occupational lung diseases are more prone to COVID-19.
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the National Safety Council has postponed observing Distracted Driving Awareness Month.
Workers for Amazon and Whole Foods are struggling to keep up with the world’s hectic pace and high grocery demands—and their physical and mental health are paying for it.