Effective training helps workers understand gas hazards, respond to alarms, and reduce exposure to toxic, flammable, and oxygen-deficient atmospheres.
Occupational health professionals are often the first to identify when something isn’t right at work. But when it comes to sensory impairments — especially visual impairment and hearing loss — the ...
As wildfire risks grow nationwide, NFPA’s 2026 Wildfire Community Preparedness Day funding highlights the increasing overlap between community resilience and occupational safety responsibilities.
The new federal program aims to expand registered apprenticeships in advanced manufacturing, strengthening workforce training and supporting safer performance in safety-sensitive roles.
AI is increasingly used to predict risks, prevent injuries, and support long-term safety decision-making, while raising important questions about governance, ethics, and worker trust. Artificial ...
From shifting federal regulations to the rise of AI-driven inspections, these are the most-read and most influential occupational safety stories of 2025. As 2025 draws to a close, the Occupational ...
Targeted training and clear protocols can help construction supervisors recognize mental health risks, respond with confidence and foster safer, more supportive job sites.
As digital safety tools become central to occupational health, organizations are rethinking how they protect lone and ...
Register now to join J. J. Keller experts as they explore OSHA’s Subpart E on emergency exits and planning, covering crucial regulatory requirements and best practices and more!
With OSHA fine increases of 80 percent taking effect in August 2016, violations for inappropriate or inadequate eyewash and shower equipment have resulted in penalties above $100,000. The standard ...
Winter weather conditions can bring severe and chilling dangers, including slip and fall accidents, cold stress, and exposure-related injuries. Learn how to best prevent these incidents and what your ...
The National Safety Council conducted a survey that found 97 percent of respondents report at least one risk factor for fatigue. According to a new National Safety Council survey-based report, almost ...
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