Florida has received $1.5 million in federal funding to address workforce challenges caused by the opioid epidemic through ...
A skill matrix enables organizations to map key competencies, plan for absences, and ensure seamless operations through ...
NIOSH has released an updated list of hazardous drugs for healthcare workers, incorporating 25 new drugs and removing seven.
Fatal workplace injuries in the U.S. decreased in 2023, with transportation incidents remaining the top cause of death.
The agency conducted inspections at 14 mines, including 44 significant and substantial violations and one unwarrantable ...
National COSH and ASSP respond to new workplace fatality data, urging stronger safety measures and addressing systemic ...
Oregon OSHA fined a Newberg contractor $135,407 for repeated safety violations, including failing to protect workers from ...
The U.S. Department of Labor announced that OSHA has reached a corporate-wide settlement with Amazon that will address ...
OSHA has ordered Asia Pacific Airlines—a Guam-based airline operated by Aero Micronesia Inc.—to pay more than $2 million in wages, damages and legal fees to a cargo pilot wrongfully fired for ...
In over 20 years as a safety professional, many scenarios have presented persistent and preventable risks. One of the most concerning is exposure to bloodborne pathogens (BBPs) in healthcare settings.
The U.S. Department of Labor has released detailed 2023 data on more than 890,000 workplace injuries and illnesses across over 91,000 establishments. The data—collected through the OSHA Injury ...
The impact of working irregular shifts correlates with injuries and increased safety risks. Regardless of the job, following an unstructured employment schedule may cause more injuries and mishaps ...