Safety leaders are rethinking employee screening programs as proactive risk management systems. Consistent protocols, centralized data and job-specific evaluations can help detect risks early while improving compliance and workforce readiness.
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Advocates and laborers highlight rising workplace fatalities and declining federal enforcement in the 2026 report.
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The 110th edition of the international expo marked 60 years of advancing personal protective equipment and industrial safety technology.
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The Department of Labor & Industries aims to reduce excavation fatalities by requiring site-specific risk analysis and constant supervision.
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The longtime safety professional receives the Thomas F. Bresnahan Standards Medal for his 40-year career developing workplace safety protocols.
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The company will help shape evolving standards focused on leading indicators and data-driven safety performance measurement.
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State initiative aims to train nearly 400 workers for construction and infrastructure jobs through apprenticeships and support services.
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OSHA orders a New Mexico firm to pay over $35,000 in damages after an inspector was fired for reporting safety violations.
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Wayne State University and the Islamic Center of Detroit launch MIOSHA-funded safety sessions for construction and general industry workers.
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Research shows safety professionals are increasingly turning to unofficial tools as organizations struggle with data integration and governance.
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From lighting gaps to circadian fatigue, learn how warehouse leaders can mitigate the unique safety and security risks of 24/7 logistics.
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Bipartisan bill aims to protect copyright for safety standards incorporated into law while ensuring public access.
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Advocates encourage roadway workers and the public to wear orange to highlight the importance of work zone safety and visibility.
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The United Food and Commercial Workers Union and the public submitted more than 42,000 comments opposing proposed rule changes for meat plants.
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Volunteer leaders prepare to guide the society's strategic goals and EHS priorities for the upcoming 2026-27 term beginning in July.
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The polyurethane display organizes required labor law and safety notices into a single weather-resistant format.
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The White House announced her departure via social media, with Deputy Secretary Keith Sonderling expected to serve as acting secretary.
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Beyond injury prevention, ergonomic design reduces mental fatigue and physical strain to boost productivity, morale and life outside the shift.
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