Workplace Health
Workplace health is commonly impacted by repetitive motions, chemicals, stress, ventilation, drugs and many other challenges. Browse helpful information on these topics and more.
Study Shows Workplace Deaths Rising Among Older Workers
A study conducted by the Associated Press shows older people are dying on the job at…
National Safety Council: 97 Percent of Workers Report Fatigue Factors
According to a new National Safety Council survey-based report, 43 percent of Americans say they do not get enough sleep…
New OSHA Guide Helps Small Businesses with Silica Rule for General Industry and Maritime
OSHA has released a Small Entity Compliance Guide for General Industry and Maritime to help small business employers comply with…
Four Essential Tips To Stay Safe While Working Outdoors
Workplace safety is a critical issue for every industry. However, for those who work in non-traditional settings such as in…
Why Are Safety Signs Important in the Workplace?
Let’s explore the early days of safety signs to discover their true impact One commonly cited OSHA statistic claims that…
NIOSH: Office Workers Most Likely to Rate Health as Poor
Are office workers less healthy than production workers? Results of a new NIOSH study may surprise you. Occupation, lack of…
5 Steps to Implementing a Workplace AED Program
More than 400 workplace fatalities each year are caused by cardiac arrest. Immediate CPR and use of an AED can…
FMCSA Warns: E-cigarettes and Commercial Vehicles are a Dangerous Combination
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has issued a Safety Advisory with information for owners and operators of commercial…
Recovering from a Workplace Injury
In 2014 there were nearly 3.0 million nonfatal injuries and illnesses among employees working in private industry, an injury rate…
NIOSH: Healthcare Workers Lack Awareness of Hazardous Chemical Safety
A study from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) found that healthcare workers who routinely come in…
