The ASSP Foundation has received a record-setting $325,000 donation from the BCSP Foundation to expand education, training, and development for current and future safety professionals.
Good safety systems help spot problems early and keep workers safe.
Are your employees exposed to hazardous chemicals? They might need HazCom training!
BCSP will sunset its Foundation to fully integrate key programs like scholarships, research, and safety education into its core mission.
Three-year OSHA partnership to provide free safety training and hazard prevention education for students, workers, and employers in high-risk industries.
L&I encourages businesses to get ahead of Safe+Sound Week, August 11–17, by taking the Response-Ready Workplace Challenge and integrating emergency planning into their safety programs.
Designed for entry-level workers, the course covers OSHA standards, hazard prevention, and worker rights across multiple industries.
Through scientific research and regional OSHA-authorized courses, the University of Washington is advancing occupational health and safety across the Pacific Northwest.
Free workplace safety trainings will be held in Augusta this July, covering topics including ergonomics, silica exposure, ladder safety, electrical hazards, and OSHA compliance.
A phased pause at federally funded Job Corps sites raises questions about how entry-level workers in high-risk industries will access essential safety and workforce readiness programs.
Decades-long collaboration has expanded training, reduced hazards, and empowered future construction professionals.
Washington is urging employers to provide clear training and protections to safeguard teen and young workers from preventable job hazards.
Robots and humans are starting to work together to enhance workplace safety through AI-driven solutions and human expertise.
Technology can help lone workers stay in communication and signal for help—but only leadership, communication, and engagement can prevent incidents before they happen.
Construction Safety Week 2025 reinforces a collective commitment to job site safety and worker well-being.
This two-day event offers hands-on safety training, live demos, and workforce development resources for construction and trades professionals across the state.
The New Mexico Environment Department has petitioned for a new rule to protect workers from heat-related illnesses and injuries amid rising temperatures.
Cal/OSHA fined W. A. Rasic Construction $157,500 after a fatal trench collapse exposed serious excavation safety violations.
Virginia hosts Trench Safety Summit to enhance excavation safety with training and live demonstrations.
Join NSC this June for National Safety Month and access free resources to help prevent injuries and save lives.