A look at recent workplace developments, including Industrial Scientific’s data platform, Donaldson’s mist collector, executive changes at T&M Associates, security barriers from Hope's Windows and Volkmann's material handling system.
Technical sessions covered industrial ergonomics, biological hazards, real-time monitoring and career development.
Initial conference events focused on occupational health risks, regulatory updates and workplace safety technology.
Selecting the right personal sampling pump and implementing a streamlined monitoring program can improve data accuracy, support compliance and strengthen efforts to protect workers from airborne hazards.
Occupational Health & Safety has announced the winners of its sixth annual Industrial Hygiene Awards across 33 categories, highlighting innovations advancing worker protection.
Expo innovations, hands-on demonstrations and keynote sessions will highlight how data, AI and workforce trends are reshaping occupational health and safety
David Eagleman and Tom Koulopoulos will explore how AI, neuroscience and workforce shifts are reshaping occupational health and safety.
Live rescue demos, innovation sessions and networking events aim to deliver practical insights and stronger industry engagement
The Event will feature 200+ exhibitors, innovation showcases and integrated learning focused on advancing occupational health and safety solutions
Prescription safety glasses provide the protection, comfort and clarity standard PPE often lacks—helping reduce eye injuries and improve workplace safety.
Understand why the physics behind your flow calibrator—primary versus secondary standards—dictates the legal and medical integrity of your worker exposure results.
Industrial hygiene programs are designed for supervised workplaces, but lone workers operate without oversight—creating hidden gaps in hazard detection, exposure monitoring, and emergency response.
Federal investigators found that Mt. Fuji Hibachi in Aurora allowed minors to perform hazardous tasks and work illegal hours.
OSHA proposed more than $246,000 in penalties following a fatal hydrogen sulfide release at a Colorado dairy.
New York’s September 11th Worker Protection Task Force will meet Feb. 18 to review long-term health effects linked to hazardous exposures during Ground Zero response efforts and discuss industrial hygiene monitoring and emergency worker protections.
Industrial hygienists play a critical role in HAZMAT response by guiding exposure assessment, PPE selection, and long-term health protection.
February classes cover mine safety, respiratory protection, industrial hygiene, and fire department operations.
As workplace risks grow more complex, industrial hygiene programs must align exposure assessment strategies with analytical excellence to deliver meaningful worker protection.
The awards program recognizes products and solutions that advance industrial hygiene practice and workplace health protection.
Effective training helps workers understand gas hazards, respond to alarms, and reduce exposure to toxic, flammable, and oxygen-deficient atmospheres.