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ASSP SafetyFOCUS Program Offers Targeted Education for Safety Professionals

The SafetyFOCUS education program offers expert-led training to help safety professionals build practical skills, earn CEUs and address evolving workplace safety challenges.

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J. J. Keller Releases Free ELDT Audit Checklist as FMCSA Tightens Training Enforcement

With thousands of training providers removed from the federal registry for non-compliance, J. J. Keller is offering a free ELDT Audit Checklist and its Safe & Smart® ELDT Trainer Certification Program to help motor carriers meet FMCSA requirements and avoid onboarding delays.

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Massachusetts Awards SafetyWorks Grants to 160 Organizations to Strengthen Workplace Safety

The Healey-Driscoll Administration has launched the SafetyWorks Initiative, providing funding to help employers enhance training, improve hazard prevention, and reduce workplace injuries across the Commonwealth.

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Microlearning Boosts Ergonomic Safety and Reduces Injuries

Traditional classroom training rarely changes how people work. Microlearning—short, focused, practice-based modules—helps employees master safer techniques, improve comfort, and reduce injuries by making ergonomic strategies tangible and repeatable.

VPPPA Opens Call for Workshop Proposals for 2026 Safety+ Symposium

VPPPA has opened its call for workshop proposals for the 2026 Safety+ Symposium in Nashville. Submissions are due December 9, with priority topic areas including safety leadership, PSM, SHMS lessons learned, and construction safety.

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Why AI Alone Can't Keep Young Workers Safe on the Job

As AI tools become part of everyday work, employers are using technology to detect hazards and strengthen training—but true protection for young and inexperienced workers still requires awareness, communication, and a strong safety culture.

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NSC Secures Federal Pass-Through Grants to Strengthen Workplace Roadway Safety

NSC received nearly $1.3 million in federal grants to grow its employer roadway safety programs in four states with free training and resources to prevent crashes and injuries.

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Fleet Professionals Gain New Pathway to High-Level Compliance Training

J. J. Keller’s new CTRE™ program offers fleet professionals advanced, hands-on training in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, including driver qualification, hours-of-service, vehicle compliance and audit preparation.



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Retirement Doesn’t Mean Stepping Away from Safety

Retired Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety professionals continue to shape the field through mentorship, teaching, and advocacy—ensuring that the next generation carries forward a legacy of prevention, ethics, and worker protection.

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Connecticut Awarded $8 Million Federal Grant to Strengthen Worker Training and Safety

The Connecticut Department of Labor will use new federal funding to expand workforce development and integrate occupational safety training across construction, manufacturing, healthcare, and transportation sectors.

Charting the Course for Maritime Safety Education

OH&S SafetyPod welcomes Columbia Southern University’s Dr. Travis Smith and Bobby Oberlechner to discuss the university’s new maritime safety degree program and how it’s preparing future leaders for complex, high-risk maritime operations.

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Proactive Workplace Safety and Why It’s Essential

A proactive approach to safety helps organizations prevent injuries, avoid costly OSHA violations and foster a strong safety culture built on accountability and communication.

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MIOSHA Offers Matching Grants to Help Small Businesses Improve Workplace Safety

Michigan small businesses with 250 or fewer employees can apply for MIOSHA’s MIWISH grant program, which provides up to $5,000 in matching funds for safety equipment and training to reduce workplace injuries and illnesses.

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Report: Contractors Are Improving Safety Practices but Gaps Persist Across the Industry

A new CPWR and Dodge Construction Network report shows progress on heat safety and worker well-being programs, but smaller firms lag behind in implementation and data use.

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Michigan Launches Initiative to Award College Credit for Apprenticeships

A new statewide program will allow building trades apprentices to earn college credit for their on-the-job training—linking hands-on experience to academic credentials and career advancement.

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Oregon Students Invited to Create Heat Safety Media for Young Workers

High school students across Oregon are encouraged to use their creativity to promote heat illness prevention through the 2026 Oregon Young Employee Safety (O[yes]) Coalition Media Contest, organized in partnership with Oregon OSHA.

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How to Build a Resilient Safety Culture this Winter

Winter’s harsh conditions can expose weak spots in workplace safety programs, making it the perfect time for employers to test their safety culture’s resilience and strengthen protocols before accidents happen.

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Confronting Complacency: New Perspectives on Confined Space Safety

Confined space entry has been a well-known hazard for decades, yet fatalities persist. Blackline Safety’s Todd Connolley explains why complacency remains a top concern and how to combat it.

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 The Hidden Fleet: When a Good Deed Meets a Policy Gap

A single roadside moment can shift risk from company to family. Here is how to see it sooner and lead better.

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How Simulation Training Is Transforming Fire Safety

Two experts explain how digital fire training tools deliver realism, repeatability, and safety without disrupting operations—helping safety professionals build competence and confidence across diverse workplaces.

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