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New federal data reveals contrasting trends in local construction job markets, as demand for key projects fuels growth in some regions while others struggle with labor shortages and policy uncertainty ...
New research shows EV fire blankets can suppress flames—but may trap flammable gases, creating explosion risks for ...
A new initiative aims to improve how individuals and organizations access official guidance on complex workplace regulations across five key enforcement divisions.
A recent move by the N.C. Department of Labor aims to strengthen jobsite protections through investment in the professionals who enforce workplace safety laws.
New studies point to the importance of early intervention and biomechanical innovations in reducing long-term disability risks, especially among younger workers.
From cutting-edge PPE to live tech demos and career resources, this year’s Orlando event promises to raise the bar for safety ...
Decades-long collaboration has expanded training, reduced hazards, and empowered future construction professionals.
The North Carolina Department of Labor recognized exceptional safety performance among Lincolnton-area businesses and workers ...
With parts of the state expected to reach triple-digit heat, employers are reminded of their legal obligations to protect both indoor and outdoor workers from serious heat-related illnesses.
Sudden cardiac arrest can strike anyone, anywhere. Here’s what your organization needs to know about AEDs and how fast action can save lives.
The next-generation wearable blends adaptive support, real-time learning, and ergonomic intelligence for a stronger, safer workforce.
3. One-size-fits-all won’t cut it. Employers must move beyond a default gear list. A one-size-fits-all approach is no longer compliant or defensible. This may require sourcing PPE from multiple ...