Throughout the first half of 2024, EHS Today partnered with SafetyNow to produce the 2024 State of Safety Training Survey, which offers a revealing look into the challenges and opportunities shaping ...
More than 1.4 million workers are affected by a serious job-related injury or illness each year. Focusing on enhanced prevention can reduce this number as well as the severity of workplace injuries.
GILBERT — School safety training in South Carolina could soon have a new base in an abandoned Lexington County school, pending final state approval. In a Sept. 19 meeting, the Lexington School ...
Crushed, fractured or amputated limbs, electric shock, explosions and heat/chemical burns—these are just some of the dangers workers face when stored energy is unexpectedly or accidentally released.
The USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) is investing $14 million to support food safety research, outreach and workforce training. The investment will fund research and efforts to ...
A new course released Oct. 1 by the U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center will simplify the safety training requirement for junior leaders entering command and Civilian supervisors looking to build their ...
From Fiscal Years (FY) 2020-24, an ineffective safety culture was one of the most cited causes of Army on-duty mishaps. Creating a positive safety culture is essential to ensuring the well-being of ...
The American Concrete Pumping Association (ACPA) announced the launch of the Coworker Safety Training program this week at World of Concrete. According to the ACPA: Designed for contractors who work ...
NORTH ANDOVER, MA. —Watts today announced that its Watts Radiant facility in Springfield, Missouri has become one of fewer than fifty manufacturing plants to receive certification as part of the ...
All employees of Facilities Management are able to participate in the Safety Culture Awards program. Employees may nominate each other to recognize behaviors that exemplify the culture of safety ...