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Some safety experts are saying new legislative initiatives are needed in other states following the deadly Midtown Manhattan ...
For these future linemen, staying indoors isn't an option. Instead, the training focuses on how to handle long hours in hot conditions safely, while dressed in full gear.
The district is one of many implementing safety provisions under a new law that takes effect on August 28. Senate Bill 68 has ...
The deadly violence at a Park Avenue tower is weighing heavy on the minds of office workers in Midtown Manhattan.
Workplace violence is taking a toll on healthcare workers. It’s the reason some are leaving the profession, while others are changing disciplines and workplace settings in search of a safer ...
The Trump administration has terminated more than half of all federal funding for gun violence prevention programs in the U.S.
This class will analyze the issues of workplace violence and back injuries and how they threaten nurses’ health and safety at work. We will examine the evidence on available prevention measures that ...
Facing rising costs and budget cuts, safety leaders must prove their value. Explore 7 data-driven ways to reduce risk while ...
At ASSP Safety 2025, a panel of experts called on EHS professionals to recognize the warning signs of worker suicide, reduce stigma, and embrace their role in fostering psychological safety.
EcoOnline’s latest workplace safety survey reveals a dangerous disconnect between how safe employees feel and the risks they ...
Are the government’s efforts to administer occupational health and safety wasteful or helpful? The debate continues.
A federal judge on Tuesday indefinitely blocked President Donald Trump’s effort to terminate the collective bargaining rights for more than a million federal employees.