Construction Safety Week has released a new set of technical bulletins designed to help construction employers and workers better recognize and control hazards that can lead to serious injuries and ...
There are jobsite hazards that not only are hard to recognize, but also are sometimes the result of trying to work more efficiently and safely.
Cleaning agents, battery systems, fuels, solvents, and maintenance chemicals are present in many logistics environments. While these substances support daily operations, they also introduce health and ...
New research looks at EEG's role in real-time monitoring of workers' cognitive and emotional states and its potential in automating the detection of psychological hazards like stress and fatigue, ...
New software uses artificial intelligence and National Safety Council modeling to identify workplace hazards through mobile ...
Reactive safety measures treat symptoms but fail to eliminate systemic hazards, leading to recurring issues. The three layers of safety training—task performance, hazard awareness, and engineering ...
In today's fast-paced world, workplace safety is more important than ever. Ensuring a safe environment not only protects employees from harm but also enhances productivity and fosters a positive work ...
The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI), Washington, has announced the formation of its Hazard Recognition in Shipping/Receiving and Loading Dock Areas safety training program. The program ...