Annual seminars are held by NIOSH to inform employers and workers about fall prevention.
Episode 67
In this episode, Editor Sydny Shepard talks about the newly extended comment period for the proposed rule change to the Hazard Communication Standard, a national discussion on teens in the workplace and everything you might need to know about the COVID-19 vaccines.
Dropped objects may look innocuous, but due to the laws of gravity, they are incredibly dangerous.
Episode 66
In this episode, Editor Sydny Shepard discusses NIOSH's new tool to measure worker well-being, worker hesitation to returning to the office without COVID-19 vaccines and Biden's nomination for OSHA Head. Who is he and does this nomination mean for the agency?
Oregon OSHA fines a roofing and painting company for $104,000.
A Strategic Partnership Program is created to ensure workers’ safety throughout the construction process.
An architect guides you on how to stay safe in the work environment.
BIAA says traumatic brain injuries occur almost three million times a year with extensive longterm risks attached.
The STB is issuing new rules on billing and plans affecting a new logistics park.
OSHA Act is put in place on O’Hare Airport Terminal 5 Project
Despite traffic decreasing during COVID-19, the roads have only gotten more dangerous.
Eliminating contaminated welding has a relationship to prioritizing American-made products.
Compliance can be tough when it comes to footwear—especially when employee motivation and buy-in is low.
The ASSP's Safety 2021 Professional Development Conference and Exposition will take place Sept. 13 - 15 online and in-person in Austin, Texas.
Event is hosted to spread awareness about deadly accidents.
Technology could be the Answer to safety in the workplace.
Episode 61
Listen in on top safety news topics such as OSHA's new National Emphasis Program, the FDA's recommendations for coronavirus screening tests and how to thoughtfully encourage COVID-19 vaccinations without mandates.
Wireless Bluetooth and Mesh Intercom technology is changing how workers communicate.
Part 2
The error-proofing approach can have a much broader impact on the construction process than just reducing or eliminating worker injuries.