The FDA expands the approval of the flu treatment Xofluza to include prevention of the virus after exposure.
OH&S has been celebrating innovation and products optimized to keep workers safe for over 10 years.
A well-thought-out and well-organized emergency response plan will help prevent fatalities, reduce equipment maintenance costs and help mitigate potential environmental hazards.
To manage effectively, management needs information which tells them in real time how well the organizational systems are meeting business challenges, customer needs, innovation and growth.
OSHA provides resources for employers and employees to defer to for the upcoming holiday season.
The pandemic led several companies to begin producing PPE in order to fill a large void in availability.
The updated FAQ addresses the question of whether cloth face masks qualify as PPE.
Sustainability is a hot topic, but does it have any real meaning for industrial PPE?
A Washington state construction company was fined $92,000 after failing to enforce fall protection use among employees.
With the possible implementation of hair testing for truck drivers, the OOIDA argues that it is ineffective and costly.
An employee who is mischaracterized as an independent contractor may expose the employer to sizable claims under federal and state laws.
Employees that are working in person during the pandemic should be working in offices with adequate ventilation to minimize their risk of infection.
A CDC report details the increased risk of coronavirus infection that occurs when working in an office as opposed to working remotely.
The percentage of positive COVID-19 cases in Michigan has reached 7.5%—a significant increase from last week’s 5.5%.
OSHA compiled data from heavily cited establishments to create two new resources for employers to use during the current pandemic.
A new peak in COVID-19 hospitalizations was reached on November 5.
A new 13-chapter document is intended to teach firefighters effective strategies for search, rescue and fire suppression.