The Oct. 8 webinar, "Healthier, Safer and More Engaged: Your Guide to Creating Total Worker Health," will address safety and health challenges faced by small and mid-sized manufacturers. CNA and NIOSH are co-hosting the event.
HSE reports that two new changes aimed at improving health and safety in the workplace went into effect on Oct. 1.
Key findings: Job control is decreasing, contacts with the public are increasing, and repetitive and constrained postures are increasing.
The grand prize is a John Deere Gator XUV 550 Camo crossover utility vehicle with an approximate retail value of $9,572, according to the company.
Even though electrical safety records improved in Ontario, reports of high-risk behavior are still prevalent, according to Canada's Electrical Safety Authority.
The National Awards Celebration was held during the 2013 National Safety Congress & Expo this week.
The National Safety Council's big annual conference will return to the Southern California city, which is planning to expand its convention center.
Mobility Platform “Mobideo” shows that by going digital, companies can increase safety.
A San Francisco hotel reports 15 illnesses from an accidental release of bear repellent.
Due to the recent government shutdown, investigations into workplace safety and discrimination come to a stop.
The Federal Aviation Administration announced the 3,000 furloughs after the Oct. 1 government shut down.
The operator of a Chehalis-based halfway house is accused of receiving $90,000 in workers’ compensation benefits.
The top ten list announced Sept. 30 contains many familiar items, including Hazard Communication, powered industrial trucks, lockout/tagout, and electrical general requirements.
The agency's director, Dr. John Howard, said it is surveying long-haul truckers and hopes to develop national baseline estimates for driver demographics to aid FMCSA's regulatory efforts.
Speaking in an Oct. 1 keynote at the 2013 NSC conference, former Alcoa CEO Paul O'Neill explained why he's focused on worker safety throughout his exemplary career in private sector and government posts.
Plant Bowen receives 17 violations after an explosion.
The vast expo hall in Chicago's McCormick Place was crowded during expo-only hours on Sept. 30 as the biggest U.S. safety trade show of the year got under way in earnest.