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November December Print Cover

November/December 2025

Featuring:

  • Innovation in Action
    This year’s OH&S New Product Awards highlight how technology and design continue to redefine workplace health and safety.
  • Rethinking the Safety Hero
    Our obsession with individualism may be undermining workplace safety — here’s why collective responsibility and interdependence are key to real safety culture.
  • How AI-Powered Vision Systems Are Redefining Workplace Safety
    Employers are turning to AI to find risks, prevent incidents, and make safety a strategic advantage.
  • Reaching New Heights in Safety
    Through proper selection, inspection, setup, and adherence to safety basics, crews can significantly reduce fall hazards and ensure safer performance at height.


 

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Feb March Cover

February/March 2026

From summer construction safety and ladder safety to gas detection and PPE innovations, this issue covers the latest trends and best practices to keep workers safe.

Featuring:

  • CONSTRUCTION SAFETY
    Collision Avoidance and Connected Analytics: Transforming Safety in Construction
  • IH: GAS DETECTION
    AI and Confined Space Atmospheric Monitoring
  • PPE
    How Digital Measurement Is Improving PPE Fit
  • Summer Hazards
    Technology and Heat Stress Prevention
  • LADDER SAFETY
    Fixed Ladders, Changing Rules: Navigating OSHA’s Ladder Fall Protection Requirements

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October 2025

Featuring:

  • Redefining Women’s Workwear for Safety, Comfort and Performance
    Women in industry face unique risks when protective gear doesn’t fit. New approaches to design are transforming PPE to improve safety, comfort, and inclusion.
  • OSHA’s 2025 Top 10 Cited Standards Highlight Persistent Safety Challenges
    OSHA unveiled its preliminary list of this year’s most cited workplace safety violations. Fall protection remains a top concern, but the entire list offer insight into where safety professionals should focus their efforts.
  • How to Build a Resilient Safety Culture This Winter Season
    Winter’s harsh conditions can expose weak spots in workplace safety programs, making it the perfect time for employers to test their safety culture’s resilience and strengthen protocols before accidents happen.
  • Safety Technology: Back to the Basics, First
    Workplace safety technology can drive major gains, but only when supported by a strong culture. Building cultural readiness first can support sizable injury reduction and set the stage for effective tech adoption.


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