The public meeting will address workplace health and safety guidance for North Carolina.
The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration marks 50 years of advancing workplace safety through education, outreach and enforcement.
Join the National Safety Council this June for National Safety Month 2025 and access free tools to help prevent injuries at work, on the road, and beyond.
National COSH spotlights twelve employers in its 2025 “Dirty Dozen” list for exposing workers to preventable hazards and unsafe conditions.
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito urges HHS to reinstate laid-off NIOSH employees in Morgantown, citing coal miner health concerns.
Artificial intelligence is transforming how organizations enhance safety performance and build a strong culture of safety excellence.
A two-day safety conference in Pendleton, Oregon, will bring bilingual training, expert insights, and hands-on workshops to promote workplace health and hazard prevention across industries.
New injury and illness data aims to identify workplace hazards and support safer working conditions.
A national campaign to restore NIOSH funding and staffing launches amid sweeping federal cuts that threaten core workplace safety programs.
OSHA will hold a public hearing on June 16 to gather input on its proposed federal standard aimed at protecting workers from heat-related injuries and illnesses.
Sample standard operating guidelines designed for safe, assertive, and effective operations.
Gain practical insights and proven strategies for preventing falls during a week of free, expert-led safety webinars.
State safety officials have fined a Des Moines storage tank company after two explosions at a job site seriously injured workers and revealed multiple workplace safety violations.
Senators Warner, Kaine, and Fetterman urge timely enforcement of new health and safety rule for coal miners.
OSHA cites Wilkes-Barre roofer for repeated safety violations and proposes $467K in fines.
The U.S. Department of Labor has removed Morton Salt’s Weeks Island Mine from its pattern of violations list following marked improvements in safety and compliance.
ASSP has named Linda Tapp as its new president for 2025-26, alongside other newly elected board members.
Troyer Roofing & Coatings to pay $290K in federal penalties, criminal fines.
A national moment of silence will spotlight the urgent need to prevent workplace injuries, illnesses, and fatalities.
The AFL-CIO warns that cutting NIOSH staff could undermine workplace safety and public health protections.