On March 12, the International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA) and eight other safety organizations called on OSHA to ...
This past week was, without question, the most difficult I experienced so far this year. I had a minor medical procedure and ...
Safe climbing requires ongoing vigilance. Here are five things to pay attention to before, during and after using a ladder.
"This progress shows that when employers focus on serious injury and fatality risks, invest in prevention and build strong ...
An analysis of OSHA enforcement data from 2021 through 2025, regarding HazCom violations, found that HazCom remains one of OSHA’s most frequently cited workplace safety standards. OSHA recorded 36,984 ...
Industry event to be held April 8-9 focuses on safety, operational performance, reliability, safety and emerging technologies.
Risk normalization occurs when repeated safe experiences lead workers to underestimate hazards, increasing the likelihood of accidents.
Over the past few years, companies have been making a concerted effort to address the psychological risk in the workplace. A recent survey from EY analyzed the effectiveness of th ...
OSHA reported on March 6 that its whistleblower investigations revealed that Union Pacific Railroad Co. violated the Federal Railroad Safety Act by terminating a switchman/conductor after they ...
The results are in, and after receiving more entries than ever before, the Ladder Association’s Idiots on Ladders contest has ended and this year’s “biggest idiot on a ladder” has been crowned. The ...
The idea that job retention is related to how safe an employee feels at work isn’t new, but it it’s coming up more often in general surveys. Case in point is a recent survey from Vector Solutions, The ...
2026 brings new pressures—from rising regulations to expanding supplier networks—and organizations relying on outdated compliance models will fall behind. Avetta's 2026 Trends Report breaks down the ...