A new survey of high-risk industries shows most workers feel safe on the job, even as many report weak safety systems and ...
HHS walked back about a third of NIOSH layoffs last spring, but is now reinstating all NIOSH employees who received reduction-in-force notices.
Automation has significantly reduced hazards, such as knives in meat processing, by removing manual tasks and integrating ...
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump is reversing staffing cuts to the National Institute for Occupational ...
The idea of “Total Worker Health” is becoming more common in safety conversations. It goes beyond hard hats and safety signs. This approach looks at the whole worker, including physical, mental, and ...
New research from Flinders University highlights the need for artificial intelligence (AI) systems to complement—not ...
Historically, workplace safety was largely associated with physical precautions, such as wearing protective gear and preventing slips and falls. However, evolving workforce demographics, shifting ...
Every worker deserves a safe and healthy workplace. That principle is at the heart of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, which created OSHA and established the duty for employers to ...
Most workplace injuries don’t happen because the worker was careless. They happen because the worker did not know the right ...
Modern S Construction faces four different violations from the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries ...
Some safety experts want California to stop the cutting of quartz countertops saying it can't be done safely. Lawmakers, ...