Every worker deserves a safe and healthy workplace. That principle is at the heart of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, which created OSHA and established the duty for employers to ...
Most workplace injuries don’t happen because the worker was careless. They happen because the worker did not know the right ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. author of Chained to the Desk in a Hybrid World: A Guide to Balance. As millions of American workers return to their work desks ...
When most Australians clocked out of the office and set up shop at home during the early waves of COVID-19, it felt temporary—laptops on dining tables, Zoom calls from spare rooms, and a general sense ...
Industrial workplaces are typically dangerous, with heavy machinery, hazardous substances and complex processes. Despite safety protocols, accidents still happen. According to the International Labour ...
National Safety Council highlights overdose prevention, impairment risks, and employer-led safety efforts after Senate confirms Sara Bailey as drug czar.
Biological hazards, or biohazards, contain living organisms that can pose dangers to human health. In the workplace, these can include blood, human waste, pathogens, and more. Biological hazards are ...
PATERSON -- A city laundry facility faces more than $91,000 in federal citations for new and repeat workplace safety hazards. Brite Services Inc., which operates as Star Laundry Inc., was cited ...
Recent updates to the U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center (USACRC) Workplace Safety webpage are making safety and occupational health (SOH) program management easier for Soldiers and Army civilians.
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Workers in fresh food manufacturing plants have been getting injured at a high rate in Illinois. The problem is so serious that the federal Occupational Safety and Health ...
With the need for Australian workplaces to now identify and do “everything reasonably practical” to deal with psychosocial risks, the question many organizations are asking is: “Where do we begin?” ...