News from the Safety Industry
US Department of Labor, Grain and Feed Association of Illinois renew alliance to address common hazards in the grain-handling industry
Published: Monday March 27th 2023
Source: OSHA News
March 27, 2023
Court requires Austin auto dealership to pay $15K in damages to employee fired in 2020 after raising COVID-19 safety concerns
Published: Monday March 27th 2023
Source: OSHA News
March 27, 2023
US Department of Labor, industry leaders focus on small steps for big safety impact during 2023 Stand Up 4 Grain Safety Week, March 27-31
Published: Monday March 27th 2023
Source: OSHA News
March 27, 2023
Prioritizing Mental Health in Workplace Safety
Published: Monday March 27th 2023
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Career safety expert and educator Ralph Blessing discusses the pillars of prioritizing mental health on a construction job site.
Breathe Easy: A Guide to Improving Indoor Air Quality for a Safer, Healthier Working Space
Published: Monday March 27th 2023
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The air quality in a building can have negative effects on workers' health.
US Department of Labor finds lawn service contractor ignored safety standards, allowed workers to operate riding mowers dangerously at Fort Campbell
Published: Friday March 24th 2023
Source: OSHA News
March 24, 2023
US Department of Labor, Trumbull Corp. partners to protect workers on Berkeley County, West Virginia, highway construction project
Published: Friday March 24th 2023
Source: OSHA News
March 24, 2023
National Ladder Safety Month 2023: Safety Tips for Before and During Your Climb
Published: Friday March 24th 2023
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Ladders are an incredibly useful tool, but it’s essential that workers know how to use them properly.
US Department of Labor, Colorado Health Care Association collaborate to help keep long-term care workers safe, healthy
Published: Thursday March 23rd 2023
Source: OSHA News
March 23, 2023
Programs on Miner Health, Safety Issues to be Focus of New Research Facility in West Virginia
Published: Thursday March 23rd 2023
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The CDC recently acquired more than 400 acres of land in West Virginia.