A federal inspection found a West Virginia brick manufacturer exposed workers to respirable crystalline silica hazards.
Barrier glove technology – whether thick polymer “canner” types or thin disposables – has changed dramatically over the last 10 years, along with the increase in use. Gone are the days when rough hands or stained fingers defined what we did for a living.
A recent survey of safety professionals asks the question, “Does chemical management have to be hard?”
OSHA has found that Dollar General has a long history of exposing employees to dangerous working conditions.
OSHA's recent investigation has led to proposed penalties amounting to over $230,000.
By supplying safe lighting products, construction companies can significantly enhance worker safety throughout the job site.
OSHA has cited a Long Island contractor with nine willful violations after an employee died following a fall onsite.
90th Anniversary
There is a long history behind the development of fall protection standards, personal protective equipment and the ways safety professionals keep workers safe at heights.
Live monitoring brings an added dimension to real-time detection today.
Aerial lifts are incredibly valuable machines, but using them always comes with a degree of risk.