Michigan employers with 250 or fewer workers can apply for matching grants of up to $5,000 to fund equipment and training ...
Chronic dehydration is a widespread but often overlooked safety hazard in high-heat workplaces, affecting cognitive ...
Artificial intelligence can personalize study plans, generate adaptive practice questions, and offer real-time feedback — ...
As aging infrastructure and extreme weather increase risks for energy workers, companies are turning to autonomous ...
New nationwide research finds that extreme heat is linked to thousands of workplace injuries each year, underscoring the need ...
North Carolina earned the No. 2 national ranking for workplace safety, reflecting statewide efforts to reduce risks, improve ...
The International Association of Fire Fighters has moved to dismiss all remaining claims in its lawsuit against the National ...
ASSP and NSC praise the confirmation of veteran safety professional David Keeling to lead OSHA, citing his decades of ...
As temperatures drop and daylight hours shrink, construction sites face increased fall hazards, making proper planning, ...
The lapse in federal funding on October 1 has shuttered most OSHA activities, delaying enforcement actions and legal ...
Industrial leaders are turning to wearable technology—from exosuits to smart sensors—to reduce injuries, extend careers, and ...
OSHA has proposed more than $900,000 in penalties after a bridge painter fell into a Georgia river and drowned, citing two ...