A new memorandum of understanding aligns credentials between the Board of Certified Safety Professionals and the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, creating greater opportunities for career advancement and international recognition.
A new joint report finds billions of workers face serious health and productivity threats from climate-driven heat stress, urging urgent action to protect vulnerable populations.
Tariffs on steel, aluminum, and other imported goods are driving up costs and altering global supply chains—pressuring industries to cut back on safety investments and exposing workers to new occupational hazards.
A national moment of silence will spotlight the urgent need to prevent workplace injuries, illnesses, and fatalities.
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The fatal injury rate per 100,000 workers from April 2022 to March 2023 was 0.41.
About one in two respondents in these two regions reported experiencing stress “a lot of the day yesterday.”
Although the status of COVID-19 has changed, the World Health Organization Director-General said it “does not mean COVID-19 is over as a global health threat.”
Wondering what to do for National Ladder Safety Month in March? Take a look at this year’s themes and webinars.
The collapse occurred on February 22 around 7 p.m. local time.
Employees who participated in the trial reported decreased stress, fatigue and levels of burnout and increased physical and mental health.
Safety 2023 will take place in San Antonio from June 5 to June 7, 2023.
Correct storage and labeling can help make your worksite safer.
Packers, shippers and movers can protect themselves from visibly microbial contaminated goods.
In some environments, signal tower lights are vital in keeping workers safe.
The new category focuses on occupational safety and health.
The person responsible for fire safety must recognize their role in mitigating fire risks.
A Jan. 10 gold mine explosion killed 10 workers, while one is still missing.
Starting Jan. 26, all incoming United States passengers must provide a negative COVID-19 test.
The Ensuring Safety and Cutting Red Tape Act was approved by parliament on December 9, 2020.