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Preparing Safety Professionals for the AI Era

Dr. Bart Eltz of Columbia Southern University discusses how AI is transforming workplace safety, the opportunities and risks of AI-powered tools, and why human expertise remains essential.

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Stop Blaming The Seeds: Why Employee Behavior Is The Symptom, Not The Problem

Stop blaming individual shortcuts; repeated safety violations reveal poorly cultivated organizational systems, inadequate job designs and silent tolerances.

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MSHA and MCPA Form Alliance for Coal Mine Safety

A federal agency and an industry group are partnering to provide training resources and analyze injury data to protect workers.

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LEEA Adds Practical Exam Option for Lifting Equipment Certification

The Lifting Equipment Engineers Association launched a hands-on testing option to give workers an alternative to multiple-choice exams.

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Nominations Open for Annual Safety Professional Awards

The J. J. Keller SPOTY Awards recognize environmental, health and safety professionals with prize packages worth up to $47,200.

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Washington L&I Expands Workplace Mental Health Resources

New guidance from Washington’s Department of Labor & Industries encourages employers to address workplace stress, burnout and psychological safety as part of overall worker health.

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Why Workers Feel Safe But Don't Understand Safety Systems

Explore why workplace safety perception often masks hidden risks and how organizations can bridge the knowledge gap before a system failure occurs.

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UAB and ASSP Partner on AI Safety Certificate

A new educational partnership aims to bridge the gap between high-tech innovation and frontline workplace protection.



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Why New Hire Safety Training Can Learn from Athletics

Stop treating safety as a lecture. Learn why conditioning new hires like elite athletes reduces injuries, cuts costs and boosts retention.

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NFPA Highlights Electrical Safety Risks as Electrification Expands

As new technologies reshape the workplace, NFPA is emphasizing the need for updated training, hazard awareness, and adherence to electrical safety standards to protect workers.

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Michigan Targets Young Worker Safety with New Rights and Hazard Awareness Initiative

New program from LEO and MIOSHA focuses on hazard recognition, workplace rights and injury prevention for young workers entering high-risk industries.

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Maryland Invests $4M to Expand Construction Workforce Training

State initiative aims to train nearly 400 workers for construction and infrastructure jobs through apprenticeships and support services.

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Boeing and NSC Expand Veteran Safety Scholarship Program

A $2.3 million commitment will increase annual safety certificate awards for U.S. veterans to 75 through 2029.

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Mascaro and OSHA Partner for Heinz History Center Project

The strategic partnership aims to eliminate workplace hazards and train subcontractors during the 92,000-square-foot museum expansion.

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ALI Urges Continued Vigilance Following National Ladder Safety Month

The American Ladder Institute emphasizes that proper equipment inspection and climbing techniques remain vital throughout the entire year.

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Wyoming to Host OSHA Safety Roadshow in Cheyenne

State safety officials will provide free training on new oil and gas regulations and hazard prevention strategies during a two-day workshop.

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Wage Division and OSHA to Host Safety Webinar

Federal agencies partner to provide resources and compliance tools for the 2026 Safety Stand-Down initiative.

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Why Organizations Settle for Minimum Safety Compliance

Explore the financial, training and political factors that determine whether an organization sticks to the safety basics or invests in excellence.

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New Construction Safety Certification Pathways Announced

Partnership aligns workforce training with professional credentialing standards to streamline career advancement for safety leaders.

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Safety Leaders to Increase Budgets Amid Rising Incidents

A new global report reveals a disconnect between safety protocols and worker behavior, prompting firms to invest more in training and technology.

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