The Industrial Truck Association will host its annual event focused on reducing workplace accidents and improving operator education.
Asbestos and NORM exposures remain a persistent risk in maintenance and aging infrastructure. Proper hazard identification and advanced PPE strategies are critical to protecting workers in complex, ...
A chemical tank rupture in Longview spilled 500,000 gallons of corrosive liquid, marking one of the nation's deadliest workplace disasters in years.
Minimizing close calls leaves companies vulnerable to OSHA violations, but shifting to digital safety check-ins captures hazards before injuries happen.
Beyond permanent hearing loss, constant background industrial sounds cause dangerous mental fatigue, alarm desensitization and critical communication failures.
The American Industrial Hygiene Association has begun looking for a new chief executive officer following an announcement that its current leader will step down this year.
State safety board fast-tracks an emergency rule to protect countertop fabrication workers from incurable lung disease.
For decades, personal protective equipment (PPE) programs have focused primarily on one outcome: injury prevention. But across manufacturing, warehousing, logistics, utilities, and other ...
A new study examining workplace safety programs reveals that getting employees to properly wear protective equipment remains a significant hurdle for employers nationwide. The International Safety ...
When safety programs fail to engage employees at all levels—especially the frontlines—compliance fades, momentum stalls, and lasting improvement becomes nearly impossible. As safety professionals and ...