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Tech Tools Show Promise in Preventing Workplace Injuries
New research funded by the National Safety Council shows how artificial intelligence and augmented reality can reduce ergonomic risks.
Texas Chemical Spill Cleanup Sparks Millions In Federal Fines
Three employers face over $3.5 million in proposed penalties after sending workers into a Houston-area sulfuric acid spill without proper protection.
Kentucky Officials Urge Employers to Protect Workers From Heat
As summer temperatures rise, KYSAFE reminds commonwealth employers of their legal obligation to prevent heat-related workplace illnesses.
MIOSHA Honors Marathon Petroleum Facility for Workplace Safety
The state’s safety agency awarded the Romulus terminal its highest certification for exemplary workplace health and safety management.
The Evolution of FR/AR PPE—Where Protection Meets Comfort
Modern flame-resistant and arc-rated garments integrate modacrylic fibers and moisture-wicking technology to maximize field compliance without compromising stringent NFPA standards.
Michigan Updates Concrete Construction Workplace Safety Rules
New MIOSHA standard adds stricter inspection and worker training mandates with enforcement delayed until September.
Monique Parker Named New ASSP President
The veteran safety executive will lead the organization for a one-year term with a major focus on workforce development.
New Hazmat Transportation Study Reveals Key Operational Risks
A collaborative benchmarking study by J. J. Keller and COSTHA highlights persistent training challenges, preventable errors and technology trends.
Labor Department Announces Mine Safety and Health Training Grants
The funding honors 25 fallen miners by backing emergency response education programs across the nation.
Smart Packaging Infrastructure Resolves Gaps In OSHA Hazard Communication Compliance
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.
EcoOnline Launches Connected Intelligence Platform for Workplace Safety
The new EcoOne experience uses artificial intelligence to centralize safety and sustainability data into a single real-time dashboard.
Buffalo Construction Partners With Highwire to Manage Risk
The nationwide commercial builder will use Highwire's centralized software platform to track subcontractor safety, capacity and financial health.
Cal/OSHA Warns Employers to Address Southern California Heat
Workplace safety regulators urge companies to provide water and rest breaks as temperatures climb toward 100 degrees.
