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Musculoskeletal disorders driven by fatigue, repetitive motion, and poor workstation design are straining workers and threatening the sustainability of the modern supply chain.
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Safety experts warn that fatigue can impair judgment and lead to system-wide failures, not just individual injuries.
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Chronic staffing shortages raise risks for health care workers and patients, but automation can help—if applied thoughtfully and with human oversight.
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Resources focus on hazard recognition and controls to help prevent serious injuries and fatalities on jobsites.
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February classes cover mine safety, respiratory protection, industrial hygiene, and fire department operations.
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Cormack has begun a two-year term as chair of the Lifting Equipment Engineers Association, focusing on safety standards and global industry engagement.
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Survey will track ladder safety training, injuries, and OSHA citation trends across U.S. workplaces.
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The International Facility Management Association’s new report introduces the FM Workload Index and shows rising workload expectations for facility professionals worldwide.
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Award recognizes advocacy that advances firefighter safety, codes and standards, and fire hazard prevention.
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New illuminated PPE enhances worker visibility and safety in low-light and high-traffic environments
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As workplace risks grow more complex, industrial hygiene programs must align exposure assessment strategies with analytical excellence to deliver meaningful worker protection.
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Regular culture checks help leaders align strategy with real work, prevent drift, and improve both safety performance and business results through disciplined assessment and execution.
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The International Safety Equipment Association said reinstating NIOSH staff preserves critical worker safety research, testing, and health programs.
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The awards program recognizes products and solutions that advance industrial hygiene practice and workplace health protection.
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Two organizations will expand outreach, resources, and worksite strategies to promote mental well-being and prevent suicide among construction workers through the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry’s grant program.
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Annual fall protection inspections help building owners identify compliance gaps, meet OSHA requirements, and ensure rooftop safety systems continue to protect workers.
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Washington’s Labor & Industries department fined roofing companies more than $1.4 million for repeat fall protection violations, citing ongoing risks from falls at height.
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The 2026 State of the Skilled Trades report from NFPA finds workers expect more AI on the job but want stronger training and protections as labor shortages persist.
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