From previous attempts at fall protection to OSHA’s recent proposals, the journey of fall harnesses emphasizes the critical need for PPE that suits every worker, ensuring both safety and compliance.
The company is hit with penalties amounting to $484,401.
The partnership will focus on issues specific to outdoor advertising.
The partnership promises a new approach to workforce health and safety.
Delve into the role of safety technology in tackling cognitive and confirmation biases, uncovering often overlooked workplace risks and fostering a proactive approach to ensuring a safer work environment.
Master Electrician Jason Brozen is the company’s new lead corporate safety and technical trainer.
With many big-name auto brands racing to manufacture electric vehicles, the construction industry is racing to keep pace with demand, but what does that mean for worker safety and PPE needs? There are four key stages of construction to examine.
The world of worker safety is redefining head protection as it makes the shift from traditional hard hats to comprehensive safety helmets in construction.
The right employer intervention and selecting the proper cold-weather PPE keep workers safe, warm and productive.
Why current helmet standards must be updated to account for rotational motion, a key cause of concussions.
Employers sometimes lose focus on vision protection when handling high-fatality dangers such as falls. Fortunately vision protection might be having its big moment.
The investigation follows more than 60 violations at Two Rivers Terminal in 2022.
The settlement aims to resolve all claims associated with the Combat Arms Earplug products.
Wearable technology is revolutionizing workplace safety with real-time, personalized insights mitigating the increasing risks of heat stress.
The company contests claims it failed to provide personal floatation devices or install guardrails.
Reducing hand fatigue with light-weight gloves that pack a heavy-weight cut-protection punch.
Three common myths about putting wearables to work in your health and safety program.
A solid respiratory protection program includes understanding the hazards, having the right types of respirators and filters or cartridges, and ensuring workers know how to use and maintain them properly.
Since even employees who indirectly work with electricity can be at risk, employers and workers need to take steps to prevent electricity-related injuries and fatalities on job sites.
The company faces more than $40,000 in proposed penalties.