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Investors and stakeholders increasingly emphasize the importance of environmental, social and governance metrics to drive corporate sustainability and ethical business practices.
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By optimizing workflows, providing real-time hazard detection and ensuring compliance with safety regulations, AI is changing the modern workplace environment.
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Road Contractor Corp. faces more than $819,000 in proposed penalties.
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Crane Masters Inc. must now compensate the worker, who was terminated after voicing safety concerns.
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The funding from McElhattan Foundation will go to the NSC’s Work to Zero initiative.
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The airline faces a $14,502 penalty and a citation, both resulting from the initial investigation.
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One of the biggest issues is a lack of adequate employee training.
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Konz Wood Products faces a total of $177,453 in proposed penalties.
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Tickets for the annual event are now available ahead of the price increase on June 13, 2024.
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The agency has allocated $480 million to improve commercial vehicle safety and reduce roadway fatalities.
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This year’s observance includes safety engagement, roadway safety, risk reduction, and slips, trips, and falls.
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When done correctly, a combination of new technology and traditional methods can create the perfect balance of engaging, thoughtful training that employees need.
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A range of promising technologies ranging from wearable technology to helmet-based safety measures are now being introduced to boost construction worker safety.
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Recent research shows that neither squat lifting nor stoop lifting techniques are safer, emphasizing the role of lift frequency, object weight, lift height, and individual capability to reduce injury risk.
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The influence of an information source's identity can significantly bias occupational health and safety investigators' judgments.
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The agency found that Seattle Asbestos of Washington exposed workers and homeowners to significant hazards.
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The deadline to submit materials for consideration is July 19, 2024.
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The agency inspected 15 mines, accounting for 67 significant and substantial violations, in April 2024.
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