Will Fitzgibbon, in a reporting collaboration with The Examination and The New York Times, recounted years of attempts to ...
The agency said the letters provide "consistent and transparent application of federal workplace safety and health standards.
Nearly 1 in 5 EHS leaders say current safety metrics have no relation to real risk, says new report from What Works Institute ...
"Safety is not just a rulebook, it is who you are," says Timothy Devore, Manager, HS&S International Auto Processing.
I'm grateful I was able to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with my extended family. I'm also an introvert, and my social gas ...
The predicted automation of 30% of tasks by 2030 is expected to reduce U.S. workplace injuries by 5.9%, says a report from ...
A common lament among safety professionals—if I heard it once, I heard it a few dozen times over the course of EHS Today’s 2019 Safety Leadership Conference in Dallas—is that senior management ...
For employers whose citations were issued and/or received between October 1 and November 12, 2025, OSHA tolled the 15-day ...
Most people don't slip and fall on clean, dry and level floors. Slips, trips and falls to the same level also aren't isolated to a particular area of a facility. They can happen anywhere. The good ...
When we began the daunting task of trying to name the 50 most influential (living) EHS leaders, we worried that we would have difficulty coming up with that many names. Soon, we realized that we ...
Ever since Samuel Slater, aka the “Father of the American Industrial Revolution,” opened the first textile mill in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, back in 1793, worker safety has continued to be a growing ...
Lone workers are more vulnerable and less visible. That’s why safety professionals need to go the extra mile to make sure all employees, including those who work out in the field or by themselves, ...