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Through scientific research and regional OSHA-authorized courses, the University of Washington is advancing occupational ...
A Battelle-developed treatment system demonstrates 99.9% PFAS destruction in AFFF using supercritical water oxidation, offering an alternative to incineration and new hope for environmental cleanup.
As stress, chronic illness, and burnout rise, new conversations are pushing safety leaders to consider whether long-term worker health should be part of OSHA’s mandate.
Swensen’s Magic Markets violated federal child labor laws by assigning dangerous tasks to underage workers and failing to pay ...
A structured microbreak program piloted in office and factory settings shows measurable gains in comfort, productivity, and ...
As temperatures climb to 115°F, the Arizona Heat Standards Coalition and allies call on state officials to adopt enforceable ...
New findings highlight progress in safety practices while underscoring persistent risks tied to overexertion and cardiac ...
As fatalities decline, safety advocates urge workers to stay vigilant during Trench Safety Stand Down Week by reviewing ...
Small businesses can boost safety and cut costs by making prevention part of daily routines—not just a reaction to accidents.
A proposed HHS reorganization would dissolve NIOSH, merging its worker safety programs into the new Administration for a ...
Free workplace safety trainings will be held in Augusta this July, covering topics including ergonomics, silica exposure, ladder safety, electrical hazards, and OSHA compliance.
With Legionnaires’ cases at record highs, hotels and vacation rentals are being reminded to prioritize water safety during ...