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Hearing loss continues to be prevalent in work-related environments, and yet, this loss is 100 percent preventable. One can point to the employer as having responsibility, but we cannot ignore the ...
In March, as part of the Biden Administration’s COVID-19 Preparedness Plan, the EPA released the Clean Air in Buildings Challenge, a call to action for all building owners and operators, schools, ...
Electrical hazards killed four workers in Missouri and Kansas in a five month span in 2021. According to a press release, one was a 40-year-old electrical contractor replacing light fixtures in ...
If you’re an essential worker and choose not to work for fear of coronavirus infection, chances are you will not be eligible for unemployment benefits. Generally speaking, if you quit your job, you ...
OSHA cited Dollar Tree Stores at four separate Idaho locations for exposing employees to unsafe merchandise storage and blocked walkways and exit routes. The company faces $898,682 in penalties. Oct ...
Safety in the workplace has long been a priority for all types of organizations. In manufacturing or construction environments, where employees work with heavy machinery, automation, or warehousing, ...
For oil and gas firms worldwide, acquiring the latest software for safety management and monitoring can make a significant difference—streamlining safety processes and cutting costs for maintenance ...
As a lifelong practitioner of the martial arts, I've learned that when it comes to defending yourself, skill triumphs over just "will." No matter how determined you may be, having the practical tools ...
The more information you have about your own organization and workforce, the better the insight into how to reduce hazards to an acceptable level. Every day, millions of people work in environments ...
Our drug-free workplace program should also get a checkup every year. Laws and regulations may have changed, and the company may need to adjust its policies and procedures. Every day, a small but ...