Safety Nets and Strategies: The Importance of National Preparedness Month
In the face of an ever-changing landscape of risks and challenges, it’s imperative to remain resilient and be prepared to navigate the unexpected. National Preparedness
In the face of an ever-changing landscape of risks and challenges, it’s imperative to remain resilient and be prepared to navigate the unexpected. National Preparedness
National Safety Month is an annual observance sponsored by the National Safety Council (NSC) during the month of June that aims to raise awareness about
For many areas across the U.S., springtime is when everything seems to sprout back to life, including plants, animals — and work zones. With an
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently released new enforcement guidance in an effort to help protect workers, target employers who may put profit
Ergonomic workplace injuries have accounted for more than half of emergency room visits in recent years, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. To
The last ten years have seen a significant increase in serious forklift-related losses. Understanding how forklifts operate and the center of gravity on forklifts is critical to helping prevent workplace accidents.
The Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) released the 10 most frequently cited violations list in late 2021, including the top-cited hazards identified in the construction industry across the U.S.
The United States Bureau of Labor identified manufacturing as the third most dangerous industry, based on 2019 data. That year, the sector accounted for 395,300 workplace injuries and 35,000 workplace illnesses. Do you know the most common manufacturing risks and does your safety program address them?
Electricity is one of those mystical things that confounds many people. But even the experts have their hands full, because as technology evolves, so do the standards that govern the safe installation of electrical systems.