The AFL-CIO warns that cutting NIOSH staff could undermine workplace safety and public health protections.
National COSH urges policymakers to protect NIOSH’s role in safeguarding worker health and safety amid proposed structural changes.
ASSP warns that proposed cuts to OSHA and NIOSH could severely undermine decades of progress in protecting worker health and safety.
The Department of Health and Human Services is set to lay off approximately 873 staffers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. The cuts will impact NIOSH facilities in Pittsburgh, Spokane, Morgantown, and Cincinnati.
The Mine Safety and Health Administration urges mine operators to strengthen fall protection measures following a rise in violations and fatal incidents.
The 2025 Stand Up 4 Grain Safety Week brings together industry leaders and safety officials to address critical grain handling hazards and promote safe practices.
Labor attorney Samuel Pond shares his take on OSHA’s uncertain future and how safety professionals can respond in times of uncertainty.
ASSP has released a new report capturing insights from industry leaders to help guide strategic improvements in workplace safety across various industries.
Maintaining cold chain compliance is crucial for protecting product integrity, worker safety, and minimizing costs, while leveraging technology and sustainable practices to meet evolving regulations.
SeaWorld faces a $16,550 OSHA fine after a killer whale injured a trainer.
A North Carolina miner died on March 5, marking the ninth U.S. mining fatality of 2025.
Next week marks 114 years since the tragedy that sparked workplace safety reforms.
Join NSC this June for National Safety Month and access free resources to help prevent injuries and save lives.
California's Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) is investing in the California Workplace Outreach Project (CWOP) to strengthen worker safety and education.
Join the Safety Conference & Expo to connect with industry professionals, explore innovations, and gain insights into workplace safety challenges.
The U.S. DOL announces key senior political appointees across various offices to support Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer in advancing President Trump’s mission of prioritizing American workers and retirees.
The report highlights safety failures, issues citations, and recommends improvements to confined space protocols and emergency preparedness.
Kentucky’s HB 398 threatens to weaken workplace safety protections, putting workers at risk nationwide.
Preventing seasonal injuries and illnesses due to heat, humidity and sun.
Well-trained workers are three times more likely to stay with their employer, so how do
you ensure your safety training is up to the task?