New federal guidelines offer a three-step roadmap for workplace safety, though experts suggest weighing participation against enforcement risks.
OSHA proposed $49,650 in penalties against Primoris T&D Services following a utility pole accident that killed one worker and injured two others.
With warehouse injuries doubling across the sector, human-centric robotics are removing workers from the path of exposure without displacing them.
State safety officials are urging employers to take precautions as above-average temperatures move across California, reminding workplaces to provide water, shade, rest breaks and training to prevent ...
A structured toolkit helps supervisors recognize warning signs, respond appropriately and connect workers to support.
Industrial hygiene controls often fail in lone worker environments where supervision and monitoring are limited.
Federal health officials expand a collaborative network aimed at integrating traditional workplace safety with broader ...
The federal program begins its 21st year of providing free, confidential black lung testing across six states to support ...
As data center construction booms, discover how connected safety tech and advanced training are mitigating rising electrical risks for the 2026 workforce.
A new OSHA toolbox talk emphasizes that most workplace electrical fatalities occur outside traditional electrical trades and outlines practical steps employers can take to reduce risk.
Too often organizations start with PPE instead of eliminating hazards at the source. Applying the Hierarchy of Controls in the correct order is key to sustainable risk reduction and safer workplaces.
Milliken secures independent verification from Forever Analytical as the fire service industry reaches an inflection point on PFAS and transparency.
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