Total Worker Health


Construction Safety Exoskeleton

Ergonomic Research Highlights Role of Exoskeletons in Preventing Work Related Injuries

New studies point to the importance of early intervention and biomechanical innovations in reducing long-term disability risks, especially among younger workers.

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Wayne State Expands Mental Health Outreach to Michigan’s Construction Industry

A new statewide training initiative empowers construction teams with tools to recognize mental health challenges, foster resilience, and support workplace well-being.

Teen Worker in Safety PPE

May Marks Safe Jobs for Youth Month in California

Statewide campaign highlights teen worker safety with resources for youth, employers, and educators.

Construction Workers Using a Tablet for Instructions

Taking a 360 Approach to Construction Workforce Safety

Effective construction safety means looking beyond the job site—prioritizing worker engagement, mental health, skills development, and technology to strengthen the workforce.

Workers Touching a Grave Stone

Labor Department to Honor Fallen Workers at National Workers Memorial Day Program

A national ceremony will honor fallen workers and support the families who carry their legacy forward.

Worker Conference

ASSP Announces Keynote Lineup for Safety 2025 in Orlando

An inspiring keynote lineup is set to bring fresh insights and thought leadership to Safety 2025, Orlando’s premier safety event.

Safety First Regulations

Pie Insurance State of Workplace Safety Report

Three out of four small businesses faced injuries last year—Pie Insurance says prevention, mental health support, and AI tools are key to cutting costs and boosting safety.

Workers Clear Snow Off a Roof

New Report Exposes Dangerous Winter Conditions for Outdoor Workers

New research reveals harsh winter conditions put outdoor workers at risk, with many sidelined by injuries.



Doctor

Onsite Medical Clinics: A Strategic Solution for Workplace Health and Safety

Onsite medical clinics enhance workplace safety by providing immediate care, preventive health services, and cost savings.

Working Checking Cold Temperature Compliance

Navigating the Challenges of Cold Chain Compliance: Health and Safety Regulations

Maintaining cold chain compliance is crucial for protecting product integrity, worker safety, and minimizing costs, while leveraging technology and sustainable practices to meet evolving regulations.

Wyoming Worker Safety Video Series

Wyoming Launches 'Let’s Talk' Videos on Workplace Mental Health and Safety

Wyoming’s new video series promotes workplace safety through mental health and substance use awareness.

Hard Hat for June National Safety Month

NSC Promotes National Safety Month

Join NSC this June for National Safety Month and access free resources to help prevent injuries and save lives.

People Gather to Celebrate California Funds for Workers

California Invests $25 Million in Worker Safety, Supporting LA Fire Recovery Efforts

California's Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) is investing in the California Workplace Outreach Project (CWOP) to strengthen worker safety and education.

Employee Training

Employees Demand Better Safety Communication as Concerns Grow

AlertMedia’s 2025 report finds a growing gap between employee safety expectations and employer efforts.

Worker Safety

Beyond Hard Hats: Integrating Industrial Hygiene into Lone Worker Safety

Integrating industrial hygiene principles helps protect lone workers by identifying, evaluating, and controlling unique safety risks.

Eye Exams for Workers

Digital Eye Strain Hampers Employee Productivity

According to the latest Workplace Vision Health Report, employees now average 97 hours of screen time per week, increasing eye strain and workplace health concerns.

FMLI Payments Suspended

Maryland Labor Department Proposes Delay for Family, Medical Leave Program

State officials cite federal workforce reductions and funding shifts behind the FMLI delay, impacting thousands of Maryland employees and employers.

Workers on Break

Oregon Employers, Workers Invited to Take a ‘Safety Break’

The annual event provides an opportunity for businesses and employees to recognize safety achievements, assess workplace hazards, and discuss strategies to protect workers from harm.

DOL Awards $1.4 Million to Washington Communities Affected by Opioid Crisis

The funding will help Clark and Cowlitz counties address the economic fallout of the opioid crisis.

U.S. Department of Labor Grants Florida $1.5M to Address Workforce Challenges from Opioid Crisis

U.S. Department of Labor Grants Florida $1.5M to Address Workforce Challenges from Opioid Crisis

Florida has received $1.5 million in federal funding to address workforce challenges caused by the opioid epidemic through job creation and training services in 21 counties.

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