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A new study finds the growing number of threats at work prompted 45 percent of health care employees to say they're likely to ...
According to the most recent data from the U.S. Fire Administration, there were 110,000 non-residential fires in the country ...
Tariffs on steel, aluminum, and other imported goods are driving up costs and altering global supply chains—pressuring ...
Ohio State's Wexner Medical Center will increase safety measures after finishing a workplace safety review. Hospitals will be ...
Neuroscience-backed strategies from Dr. Romie Mushtaq are helping companies integrate mindfulness, micro-habits, and brain ...
Following a recent mini-heatwave, it’s clear that office-working Brits are once again entering the season of uncomfortably hot working environments as temperatures are expected to soar again and hit ...
Doha: The Ministry of Labour (MoL), through its Occupational Safety and Health Department and in partnership with the Workers ...
When a loved one is no longer able to safely live alone due to illness or frailty, assisted living offers a supportive ...
The UK is experiencing another heatwave, and while the majority are enjoying the sunny weather, many workers are struggling with the rising temperatures. A health and safety lawyer ...
Employees who trialled a four-day work week for six months said they slept better and felt that their ability to work ...
The recent death of stuntman Raju has renewed focus on safety in the film industry. Bollywood’s evolving insurance schemes ...