OSHA partners with National Safety Council to improve construction vehicle safety
OSHA joins the National Safety Council to reduce vehicle-related construction fatalities and help to protect road workers.
OSHA joins the National Safety Council to reduce vehicle-related construction fatalities and help to protect road workers.
OSHA updates PPE rules for construction to ensure safety gear is properly fitted for all workers, fostering inclusivity and worker safety.
OSHA violations are increasing by 2.6% this year. Top violations include respiratory protection, ladder, fall protection, and scaffolding.
OSHA’s updated PPE rule mandates properly fitting gear to enhance safety and compliance for construction employers starting in January 2025.
Quality footwear in the skilled trades offers essential protection, comfort, and support for foot health to reduce fatigue and joint pain.
OSHA’s new heat rules aim to protect workers, but the strict regulations are sparking controversy in regions accustomed to high temperatures.
Machine guarding, scaffolding, and respiratory protection are among the top 10 most common OSHA violations in construction that could land you a fine.
Burns, cuts, punctures, and fractures are some of the most common hand injuries in the workplace. Awareness and education are key to preventing them.
OSHA is soliciting public comments on its proposed new heat safety regulations to protect workers from heat-related injuries and illnesses.
A controversial rule change allowing a non-employee to represent employees during an OSHA walkthrough investigation takes effect May 31.
OSHA has cracked down on fall safety violators and is taking contractors to task over safety violations, sometimes even forcing compliance.
