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According to MSHA, intense or prolonged rainfall can weaken embankments and raise water levels in impoundments, creating ...
As regulatory oversight shifts, the private sector, professional associations and government agencies must come together to ...
Nearly 200 Michigan employers partnered with MIOSHA for penalty-free consultations during the 20th anniversary of the Take a Stand initiative, reinforcing a shared commitment to safer workplaces.
Safety experts warn that eliminating the Chemical Safety Board would remove a critical investigative partner to OSHA, leaving gaps in root cause analysis and hazard prevention.
The company will pay millions in penalties and invest in safety upgrades after two workers died in a 2020 nitrogen gas release, following a Cal/OSHA criminal referral.
The American Society of Safety Professionals is inviting safety and health experts to submit proposals by Sept. 10 to speak at its June 15–17, 2026, event.
The new step-by-step initiative offers free tools, mentoring, and tailored guidance to help companies improve safety and health performance in alignment with OSHA’s updated Pathways program.
The American Society of Safety Professionals’ flagship event welcomed thousands of safety and health leaders, showcased its largest-ever expo and set the stage for Safety 2026 in Anaheim.
U.S. Department of Labor Announces $10.5M in Grants to Strengthen Mine Safety Training MSHA’s FY 2025 State Grants Program will fund training for miners nationwide, prioritizing small operations ...
Former NASA astronaut, professor, and author Mike Massimino will share insights on leadership, resilience, and teamwork during the 41st annual Safety+ Symposium's closing session.