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A checklist is not a substitute for a comprehensive safety program but is to be used only as a reminder of potential areas on which to concentrate.
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Asbestos and NORM exposures remain a persistent risk in maintenance and aging infrastructure. Proper hazard identification and advanced PPE strategies are critical to protecting workers in complex, multi-hazard environments. Read Now
How workforce wellness, PPE fit and fatigue reduction are transforming safety programs from reactive protection into proactive performance strategies. Read Now
Beyond permanent hearing loss, constant background industrial sounds cause dangerous mental fatigue, alarm desensitization and critical communication failures. Read Now
Minimizing close calls leaves companies vulnerable to OSHA violations, but shifting to digital safety check-ins captures hazards before injuries happen. Read Now
Active work zones remain highly dangerous as safety teams deploy drone imagery, digital navigation alerts and wearable PPE strobes to protect crews. Read Now
Aluminum framing adapts to the automation era as factory operators use layout software to protect human workers and flexible robotic cells. Read Now
Beyond physical hazards, occupational health and safety must now address "cognitive surrender"—the hidden erosion of human judgment in the age of AI.
The annual safety conference, taking place June 15–17 in Anaheim, Calif., will bring together EHS professionals for education sessions, networking and discussions on emerging workplace safety trends.
A new educational partnership aims to bridge the gap between high-tech innovation and frontline workplace protection.
AI agents are now merging wearable sensor data with historical incident logs to automate root-cause analysis and transform reactive safety into proactive prevention.
New research from Verdantix highlights a growing shift toward integrated AI systems to manage complex workplace safety risks.
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