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Spotting the Early Signs of Sensory Loss in the Workplace

Occupational health professionals play a critical role in spotting early indicators of sensory loss. Knowing when to refer for a workplace assessment can prevent burnout, improve retention, and ensure employees receive the adjustments they need before issues escalate.

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Labor Department Launches Apprenticeship Initiative for Advanced Manufacturing Jobs

The new federal program aims to expand registered apprenticeships in advanced manufacturing, strengthening workforce training and supporting safer performance in safety-sensitive roles.

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NFPA Opens 2026 Wildfire Preparedness Funding with Focus on Worker Safety

As wildfire risks grow nationwide, NFPA’s 2026 Wildfire Community Preparedness Day funding highlights the increasing overlap between community resilience and occupational safety responsibilities.

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Why Gas Detection Training Is Critical to Worker Safety

Effective training helps workers understand gas hazards, respond to alarms, and reduce exposure to toxic, flammable, and oxygen-deficient atmospheres.

Artificial Intelligence and Occupational Health & Safety

How Artificial Intelligence Is Reshaping Occupational Health and Safety

AI is increasingly used to predict risks, prevent injuries, and support long-term safety decision-making, while raising important questions about governance, ethics, and worker trust.

Miners Heading into Work

Labor Department Awards $105 Million to Expand Mine Safety and Health Training

Federal funding from the U.S. Department of Labor, administered by MSHA, will support mine safety and health training programs nationwide, expanding education and hazard awareness in a high-risk industry.

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Federal Cannabis Rescheduling Prompts Safety Warnings for Employers

The National Safety Council (NSC) warns that evolving federal cannabis policy must be paired with strong impairment and safety controls to protect workers in safety-sensitive roles.

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Equipping Construction Supervisors to Support Mental Health on the Job Site

Targeted training and clear protocols can help construction supervisors recognize mental health risks, respond with confidence and foster safer, more supportive job sites.



Worker Serious Injury

NSC, NCCCO Foundation Launch Free Tool to Help Prevent Workplace Fatalities

New gap analysis tool helps employers identify system-level weaknesses tied to serious injuries and fatalities.

Young Female Factory Worker

Washington L&I Reminds Employers to Protect Young Workers During Seasonal Hiring

Agency highlights training, supervision, and legal requirements as youth employment increases statewide.

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