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Andrew Kimball-Mirzaie had been working at Butler Hospital less than two months when he was attacked by a patient. At 30, ...
The WSWS is urging workers to take matters into their own hands and organize a rank-and-file committee to investigate this ...
As the craze of earnings season draws to a close, here’s a look back at some of the most exciting (and some less so) results from Q1. Today, we are looking at safety & security services stocks, ...
EHS Today's editors reflect on the defining developments in occupational health and safety over the past 25 years.
OSHA issued over 180 citations and millions in fines to this Alabama sawmill, the deadliest workplace in America, but it kept operating.
Gen-Z employees have a unique view of workplace violence, harassment and safety. So companies must implement policies and training to accommodate them.
Psychological safety—a shared belief among team members that it’s OK to speak up with candor—has become a popular concept. However, as its popularity has grown, so too have misconceptions ...
Our obsession with individualism may be undermining workplace safety—here’s why collective responsibility and interdependence are key to real safety culture.
Texas had most workplace fatalities in 2024: 'Safety can get pushed aside' Among all 50 states, Texas had the most fatal work injuries last year, with 58 workplace deaths.
Safety is often overlooked in the rush to bring humanoid robots to the workplace. As high-profile corporations ranging from retailers like Amazon to ...
Donald Trump's cuts are forcing safety trainers to scale back or wind down programs for fishermen, loggers and other rural workers.
In a letter obtained by NBC News, current and former National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health employees say the wide-scale reduction will lead to injuries and deaths.