News from the Safety Industry

Does Your Training Content and Software Align with OSHA Regulations?

Published: Friday March 1st 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Effective workplace training should include the right training software and content to ensure compliance and enhance workplace safety.

Breathing Easy: Top 10 Welding Fume Collection Considerations

Published: Friday March 1st 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Implementing effective welding fume control ensures employee health and compliance with regulatory standards.

Changing Times, Changing Workplaces

Published: Friday March 1st 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
How does the shift to remote work impact your company’s evolving strategies for implementing effective drug testing policies for your remote employees?

Washington L&I Will Meet to Discuss Safety Standards for Waterfront Workers

Published: Thursday February 29th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The virtual meeting will take place on March 21, 2024, allowing stakeholder review of the proposed rule changes.

Washington L&I Proposes Updates to Contractor Registration Rules

Published: Thursday February 29th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The rule change addresses definitions, penalty and bond amounts, and fees for general and specialty contractors.

ASSP Introduces First Heat Stress Standard for Construction and Demolition

Published: Wednesday February 28th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
More than 30 safety experts developed the standard over a three-year period.

NSC Reports More Than 44,000 Deaths from Traffic Accidents in 2023

Published: Wednesday February 28th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Seven states and the District of Columbia have seen increases of at least 10 percent.

OSHA Cites Auto Parts Manufacturer for 22 Serious Violations

Published: Tuesday February 27th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Aludyne Columbus now faces $182,344 in proposed penalties.

Washington L&I Updates Electrical Safety Standards

Published: Tuesday February 27th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The new regulations, effective from April 1, 2024, aim to improve public safety and align with current industry practices.

Improving Roofer Safety in 2024

Published: Monday February 26th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Roofing is one of America's most dangerous professions, necessitating enhanced safety measures to reduce the annual fatalities and accidents.

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