OSHA proposes over $299,000 in penalties for a construction contractor and staffing agency following a fatal mini-excavator incident.
Safety professionals have until Sept. 8 to submit proposals for educational sessions at the industry conference, scheduled for June 2027 in New Orleans.
Treating extreme heat and severe storms as continuous business risks rather than seasonal disruptions allows EHS teams to automate work-rest cycles, protect workers, and safeguard down-market ...
When budgets tighten, safety is often asked to justify itself. Training is postponed, preventive maintenance is delayed, and safety roles are consolidated or reduced. These decisions are rarely made ...
Treating safety as an operational operating system rather than a compliance checklist prevents dangerous field complacency during periods of fluctuating federal oversight.
Space-constrained chemical containers are transitioning to cloud-connected QR codes and NFC tags to bypass physical label limitations and secure instant safety data access.
A global software provider has introduced a centralized data experience designed to give organizations a real-time view of their safety and sustainability operations. EcoOnline announced the rollout ...
The American Industrial Hygiene Foundation successfully raised $10,000 for student scholarships while opening applications for the next cycle.
The nationwide commercial builder will use Highwire's centralized software platform to track subcontractor safety, capacity and financial health.
Workplace safety regulators urge companies to provide water and rest breaks as temperatures climb toward 100 degrees.
A collaborative benchmarking study by J. J. Keller and COSTHA highlights persistent training challenges, preventable errors and technology trends.
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