By supplying safe lighting products, construction companies can significantly enhance worker safety throughout the job site.
More than 600 people die from heat every year.
Factors such as reporting can play an important role.
OSHA is taking steps now to help companies reduce heat illness.
Injuries and deaths from combustible dust are preventable. Follow OSHA’s guidelines on mitigating these hazards.
Up to $1,00,000 will be given out under the Brookwood-Sago grant program.
Slips, trips and falls lead to thousands of injuries every year. Learn how to prevent them to improve worker safety.
Creative alternatives to common problems exist if you know where to look.
MSHA cited the company for 14 citations and proposed over $1,000,000 in penalties.
OSHA will award nonprofits $11.7 million for Susan Harwood Training grants.
Knowing the safety performance of these vehicles is important for the conversation of implementing this technology in the workplace.
Occupational health nurses are the key to promoting whole health and safety on worksites.
Episode 147
Listen in as Editor Sydny Shepard discusses best practices for conducting effective Incident Investigations.
This year’s ASSP Safety 2022 Conference and Expo will be held at McCormick Place in Chicago.
Multiple respondents said “more can be done” to improve safety at work.
OSHA placed the company in the Severe Violator Enforcement Program.
The proposed penalties for the Georgia company total $190,758.
The program includes additional steps to help protect miners from silica exposure.
These blind spots can pose risk to workers.
This National Safety Month, more than 15 organizations have signed the pledge.