A new, federal database has volatile, twofold potential: as a tool to help providers make safety changes — and as a searchable dashboard that aids those looking to stir up trouble for operators, ...
Reducing safety investment may deliver short-term savings, but U.S. data shows it often leads to higher financial, legal, and ...
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has released 2024 workplace injury and illness data collected from its Injury Tracking Application. Under federal ...
Injury data sets that OSHA now makes public are an underused resource in preventing workplace injuries. Maintaining and facilitating access to these data would help the United States bring down the ...
Rule changes in 2026, include heat illness prevention and silica exposure; early preparation can mitigate operational ...
Millions of workers in the United States (US) are injured on the job annually. However, accurately determining the true rate of occupational injuries remains a challenge due to gaps in existing ...
Whether it’s a pain in the neck, hands or elsewhere, workplace ergonomics programs must address risks and improper behavior ...
There have been more than 3,600 severe injuries and deaths at nearly 2,000 Alabama employers over the last decade. Those injuries and deaths are spread across most of the state’s 67 counties. Poultry ...