A new national program provides employers with tools and peer networks to protect employees from increasing climate-related health risks.
New federal enforcement initiative targets high injury rates at ports and shipyards throughout Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
A $2.3 million commitment will increase annual safety certificate awards for U.S. veterans to 75 through 2029.
Integrating thermal safety with ergonomic design is essential for combating rising temperatures and preventing musculoskeletal injuries among outdoor workers.
Families will gather in Washington, D.C., on April 23 for the Department of Labor’s annual Workers Memorial program, honoring lives lost on the job and reinforcing the commitment to preventing workplace fatalities.
New software uses artificial intelligence and National Safety Council modeling to identify workplace hazards through mobile photography.
The industry is shifting from traditional fire watches to tech-driven monitoring to mitigate human error and protect high-value construction sites.
The strategic partnership aims to eliminate workplace hazards and train subcontractors during the 92,000-square-foot museum expansion.
Employers are encouraged to pause work this May to focus on fall prevention training and workplace mental health resources.
Industrial environments are becoming more unpredictable, making higher-cut protection a necessity for modern worker safety and compliance.