Focused on improving safety for airline ground workers, the two-year alliance aims to prevent struck-by injuries, slips and falls, and chemical exposures.
It's not too early to be filling out your schedule if you are planning to attend the big conference this month.
CPWR, the Center for Construction Research and Training, unveiled its new design Oct. 4.
Every day, more than 500 people go to the hospital because of a ladder-related accident. Don’t be one of them.
There are three ways to prevent them -– eliminating access, housekeeping, and improved traction -– but the first two aren't possible in all cases.
NSC describes the Safety Trail in the central aisle of the expo as "a visual journey through corridors of safety milestones from the last century."
BLS released its 2011 summary of the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries data on Sept. 20. Deaths in private construction declined for the fourth consecutive year.
A contractor in New York receives a citation alleging seven violations, including one classified as willful.
Taking steps to strengthen safety standards in the wind industry, OSHA employees participated in a two-day training program.
Associated General Contractors of America announced it will offer the training in eight locations next year thanks to its $120,000 grant.
A construction superintendent at a Brooklyn site was monitoring more than legal limit of sites when one worker was killed and another injured.
The product's webbing can weaken, posing an unrecognized fall risk to users, according to the latest Rapex recalls report, which said one fatality associated with this product has been reported.
Posted on the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the new video shows glass panels being added at the 80th floor of the new skyscraper and concrete pours on the 93rd floor.
The fall protection market in North America will accelerate thanks to strong enforcement and will reach $670.5 million in 2017, according to a new Frost & Sullivan report.
University Medial Center Brackenridge in Austin, Texas, is the first Level 1 trauma center to receive this recognition.
Acquiring VR-Tec "gives us greater global reach under a single, unified brand," said Shain Rae, chief executive officer at DEUS Rescue.
OSHA now has extended its temporary enforcement measures through Dec. 15.
Preventing slip, trip, and fall accidents is a risk management proposition.
General industry fall protection can be a real challenge.
Titled "Standard Guide For Commercial Entrance Matting In Reducing Slips, Trips And Falls," it addresses mats and runners in commercial facilities.