Ross Ashley will take the helm at NFPA this summer, bringing decades of experience in emergency management, public safety, and federal leadership as the organization continues its focus on growth and ...
A new Campbell Institute report highlights growing use of AI in safety functions while warning that governance, data quality and workforce readiness must keep pace.
Annual observance calls attention to persistent jobsite fatalities, mental health risks and renewed industry efforts to improve worker safety.
Annual ceremony in Salem remembers employees lost to workplace injuries and illnesses while calling for renewed safety commitments.
Federal investigators proposed more than $170,000 in fines after a worker died and another was injured at a Fort Lauderdale job site.
From lighting gaps to circadian fatigue, learn how warehouse leaders can mitigate the unique safety and security risks of 24/7 logistics.
The longtime safety professional receives the Thomas F. Bresnahan Standards Medal for his 40-year career developing workplace safety protocols.
OSHA orders a New Mexico firm to pay over $35,000 in damages after an inspector was fired for reporting safety violations.
Bi-polymer glove coatings improve grip, durability and dexterity, reducing risk and enhancing performance in demanding work environments.
The 110th edition of the international expo marked 60 years of advancing personal protective equipment and industrial safety technology.
Beyond injury prevention, ergonomic design reduces mental fatigue and physical strain to boost productivity, morale and life outside the shift. Well-being is top of mind in many organizations.
Wayne State University and the Islamic Center of Detroit launch MIOSHA-funded safety sessions for construction and general industry workers.