News from the Safety Industry
Supporting Your Team: 6 Tips for Recovery and Adjustment After a Suspension Trauma Incident
Published: Monday January 22nd 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
When an incident happens, a quick response plan is the key to minimizing the downsides of suspension trauma.
Grace Industries Reveals New Worker Safety Monitoring System
Published: Friday January 19th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The system enhances the safety monitoring of workers in solitary, remote or high-risk industries.
ASSP Safety 2024 Conference Now Open for Registration
Published: Friday January 19th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The annual event is heading to Denver from August 7-9.
DOL Introduces New Initiative Targeting Safety in Tree and Landscape Services
Published: Thursday January 18th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The multi-year program focuses on New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
OSHA Announces Inflation-Adjusted Civil Penalty Increases for 2024
Published: Thursday January 18th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The annual adjustments went into effect on January 16, 2024.
NSC Releases New Report on MSD Prevention in the Workplace
Published: Wednesday January 17th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The organization’s first-ever report sheds light on areas of improvement.
Fatal Accident Leads to OSHA Action Against Florida Landscaping Company
Published: Wednesday January 17th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Bradenton-based TruScapes Industries faces $166,305 in proposed penalties.
OH&S Launches 2024 Industrial Hygiene Awards
Published: Tuesday January 16th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The deadline for the fourth annual program is February 23, 2024.
Crafting Effective Wellness Plans for Employees using AI
Published: Friday January 12th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
By incorporating AI-powered solutions, companies can tailor wellness plans to cater to the diverse needs of their workforce, fostering a more inclusive and supportive environment. This holistic approach ensures that employees are equipped to navigate the challenges of the modern workplace, promoting a healthier and more balanced lifestyle.
Building a Safer Tomorrow: Addressing Hazards in Modern Construction
Published: Friday January 12th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
From Egyptian times to now, there have always been many potential hazards facing construction workers. Let’s explore some common risks, including power supply, equipment maneuverability and dust protection.