Families will gather in Washington, D.C., on April 23 for the Department of Labor’s annual Workers Memorial program, honoring lives lost on the job and reinforcing the commitment to preventing workplace fatalities.
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New software uses artificial intelligence and National Safety Council modeling to identify workplace hazards through mobile photography.
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The industry is shifting from traditional fire watches to tech-driven monitoring to mitigate human error and protect high-value construction sites.
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The strategic partnership aims to eliminate workplace hazards and train subcontractors during the 92,000-square-foot museum expansion.
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Employers are encouraged to pause work this May to focus on fall prevention training and workplace mental health resources.
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Industrial environments are becoming more unpredictable, making higher-cut protection a necessity for modern worker safety and compliance.
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The Industrial Commission of Arizona approved task force recommendations to bolster employee protections ahead of the summer season.
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The agency updated its National Emphasis Program to better target high-risk industries using recent data on workplace heat illness.
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The American Ladder Institute emphasizes that proper equipment inspection and climbing techniques remain vital throughout the entire year.
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Connected sensors provide real-time collision alerts and asset data to help agencies reduce secondary crashes and streamline maintenance.
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State safety officials will provide free training on new oil and gas regulations and hazard prevention strategies during a two-day workshop.
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New data reveals a lack of safety awareness and low employer trust among employees entering the trades.
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Advocates warn that the lapse of a national oversight initiative leaves millions of employees without guaranteed protections during extreme weather.
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Renewed partnership focuses on providing training resources and technical assistance to protect the health of aggregate miners.
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The American Society of Safety Professionals has introduced the first U.S.-based guidelines for assessing and managing organizational risk.
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OSHA investigators claim a South Dakota contractor fired an employee just days after they reported suffering severe on-the-job burns.
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Leveraging UAVs and virtual health solutions helps contractors overcome the high costs of on-site clinics while speeding up life-saving interventions.
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Safety expert Greg Zigulis shares practical strategies to help SMBs move from reactive compliance to structured, effective safety programs.
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