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Worker in High Heat

National COSH Applauds NYC Heat Protection Order

Worker advocates say the executive order is a major step toward preventing heat-related illnesses and fatalities as federal regulators continue developing a nationwide workplace heat standard.

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Report Shows EHS Shift From Compliance to Strategy

A survey of over 1,000 safety professionals reveals that artificial intelligence and leadership support are reshaping workplace safety programs.

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VPPPA Endorses OSHA Changes to Voluntary Protection Programs

VPPPA says OSHA's decision to align VPP with its Recommended Practices framework will help employers strengthen safety and health management systems nationwide.

OSHA's Keeling Discusses Safety Priorities, Heat Stress and AI at ASSP Safety 2026

Assistant Secretary of Labor David Keeling shares insights on heat stress, AI, Safety Champions and OSHA's evolving role in workplace safety.

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Protection That Welders Will Wear

Comfort, fit and usability are reshaping welding PPE programs as safety leaders recognize that workers are more likely to consistently wear equipment that reduces fatigue, heat stress and physical strain while still protecting against serious hazards.

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Why Safety Wearables Training Is Key to Preventing MSDs

Safety wearables can reduce strain and fatigue, but without structured training and worker buy-in, even the most advanced solutions fall short in high-demand industrial environments.

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Why Industrial Safety Is Moving Beyond Lagging Indicators

As industrial environments grow more dynamic, safety programs are shifting toward real-time visibility, leading indicators and integrated systems to identify risk earlier and prevent incidents before they occur.

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Why Safety Incentive Programs Fade—and How to Fix Them

Many safety programs lose momentum after launch. By shifting focus to behavior-based recognition, frequent engagement and interactive program design, organizations can sustain participation and strengthen safety culture over time.



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From Hard Hats to Smart Helmets

NFC-enabled head protection is turning a century-old piece of PPE into a connected safety platform, improving compliance, streamlining inspections, and giving safety managers real-time visibility into their programs.

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Protecting Schedules by Protecting People

In high-pressure energy projects, early reporting, onsite care and integrated safety staffing help reduce injuries, improve compliance and keep critical work on track.

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