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.
While statewide deaths decreased from a 2023 peak, non-union sites and Latino workers continue to face disproportionate risks on the job.
New guidance from Washington’s Department of Labor & Industries encourages employers to address workplace stress, burnout and psychological safety as part of overall worker health.
New safety campaign highlights firefighter fitness, stress management and long-term responder health as critical components of operational safety.
Explore why workplace safety perception often masks hidden risks and how organizations can bridge the knowledge gap before a system failure occurs.
CSA Group Fire Test Specialist Josh Dinaburg discusses lithium-ion battery fire risks, thermal runaway, evolving safety standards, and what workplace safety professionals need to know as battery storage systems become more common.
Lorraine Martin urges Congress to prioritize SIF prevention, mental health and roadway technology to reduce workplace fatalities.
New collaboration embeds CAS Registry data into procurement systems to automate chemical identification and safety compliance.
A collision between two scoops in an underground mine resulted in a shifting longwall shield that fatally crushed a worker.
Accelerated timelines and complex electrical commissioning phases create a narrow margin for error for construction crews.