"From making sure there are enough first-aid resources in the workplace to minimizing potential risks of getting hurt at all ...
Cognitive bias, specifically confirmation bias, can severely impact workplace safety by leading organizations to focus on the wrong areas of risk. Often, companies rely on injury data to determine the ...
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 ...
Gone are the days when workplace safety belongs only in factories and mines. In 2023 criminal charges can and will be brought in relation to hazards and their associated risks that traverse every ...
Head injuries are often associated with high-risk industries such as construction or heavy manufacturing, but many incidents ...
Our Workplace Safety thought leaders have pulled together their top predictions for the new year so that employers can get a ...
Mention sustainability, and most people will automatically think about preserving natural resources and protecting the environment. While those concerns are certainly part of what is commonly ...
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are conditions that affect muscles, bones, and joints and occur in the workplace. Implementing workplace controls can help reduce the risk of WMSDs. The ...
Disabling injuries cost U.S. industries an estimated $1 billion in direct costs every week, according to OSHA data. In professions where inadequate safety procedures are a huge risk to the employee or ...
As compliance pressure grows, enterprises are shifting away from fragmented safety processes toward centralized digital systems. MAINZ, RHINELAND-PALATINATE, GERMANY ...