An inventory revealed overlooked hazards in flammable storage cabinets. Here’s what safety managers need to know about cabinet standards, liquid categories, storage limits, and inspection best practices to keep facilities safe and compliant.
A successful safety footwear program goes beyond compliance—it delivers visibility, selection, service, and employee-centered protection that reduces injuries and supports a strong safety culture.
Citing limited benefit and existing recordkeeping requirements, OSHA ends its rulemaking effort to add a musculoskeletal disorders column to the OSHA 300 Log.
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer’s plan to cut 63 federal rules signals a major shift—safety pros must stay vigilant as deregulation reshapes compliance, training, and oversight.
Managing noise at work protects hearing, boosts productivity, and ensures compliance.
How a real-time app from AIHA is helping safety leaders tackle rising heat stress risks—indoors and out.
With Legionnaires’ cases at record highs, hotels and vacation rentals are being reminded to prioritize water safety during peak season prep.
The Construction Safety Council launches an initiative to curb the risk of silicosis by educating construction workers on protective practices and exposure limits.
Keynotes emphasized inclusion, communication, and leadership in evolving workplace safety environments.
Leaders in occupational health convened to address emerging risks, evolving standards, and future-ready solutions.”
AIHA Connect 2025 Day 2 kicked off with purpose as attendees ran, walked and rallied to support the future of OEHS.
The updated inspection program targets workplaces with high, rising, or unusually low injury and illness rates.
The 2025 AIHA Conference and Expo brings professionals together for a dynamic week of education, innovation, and hands-on learning in occupational and environmental health.
AIHA Connect 2025 features keynotes from David Finch on neurodiversity and Evy Poumpouras on human connection—powerfully framing a people-centered conference.
The 39th Annual AIHF Fun Run/Walk invites AIHA attendees to support future OEHS professionals with a 5K run, 2K walk, or sleep-in donation.
At AIHA Connect 2025, early-career OEHS professionals are gaining vital business communication skills to effectively advocate for workplace health and safety initiatives.
Connect 2025 brings OEHS professionals together for a week of expert-led education, hands-on learning, and industry innovation.
AIHA Connect 2025 spotlights keynote speakers David Finch and Evy Poumpouras, who will inspire attendees with bold perspectives on neurodiversity, fearless leadership, and the future of work.
Updated rules clarify how to protect construction workers from lead exposure during dry abrasive blasting.
The 2025 Industrial Hygiene Awards celebrate standout innovations that advance worker health and safety across critical categories.