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Workplace Safety Confidence Rises, but Protection Gaps Persist

Workers may feel safe, but many can’t identify safety systems or report hazards. Experts warn the growing gap between perception and real protection.

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OSHA Cites Construction Labor Services After Two Workers Die in Mobile Manhole Incident

Federal investigators said workers were overcome by sewer gas during sewer line repairs and found the employer lacked confined space entry and rescue programs.

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J.J. Keller’s VR Training Named HDT 2026 Top 20 Product

J.J. Keller’s virtual reality training solution earns Heavy Duty Trucking’s 2026 Top 20 Product award for advancing safety and compliance in trucking.

Ladder Safety Month: Turning Awareness into Safer Habits

March marks the 10th anniversary of National Ladder Safety Month, and Pat McAuliffe of the American Ladder Institute and Ryan Mittelmeier of Werner share insights on common ladder safety mistakes, practical jobsite corrections, and how employers can use free Ladder Safety Month resources to strengthen their programs year-round.

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MSHA Issues Health Alert on Ammonia Exposure Risks

The Mine Safety and Health Administration issued a health alert on ammonia exposure risks in mining, urging stronger ventilation, training and PPE to protect workers.

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OSHA Orders Houston Contractors to Reinstate Workers Fired After Raising Asbestos Concerns

The agency has ordered two Houston contractors to reinstate and compensate workers fired after raising asbestos training, PPE and disposal concerns during post-hurricane repairs.

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New York Task Force to Review Long-Term Exposure Risks for 9/11 Response Workers

New York’s September 11th Worker Protection Task Force will meet Feb. 18 to review long-term health effects linked to hazardous exposures during Ground Zero response efforts and discuss industrial hygiene monitoring and emergency worker protections.

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Strengthening Safety Communication: 4 Breakdowns to Eliminate Now

Confusing language, poor recordkeeping, ignored feedback, and fear of speaking up can weaken safety communication and increase workplace risk.



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CDC Registry Hits Major Milestone in Firefighter Cancer Research

The CDC’s National Firefighter Registry for Cancer has surpassed 40,000 enrollees, becoming the largest firefighter cancer cohort in the U.S. and expanding research into occupational exposure risks.

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Washington State Sets March 2, 2026 Deadline for OSHA Injury Data Submission

Washington State employers in certain high-hazard industries must submit OSHA injury and illness data through the ITA by March 2, 2026, under DOSH requirements.

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