Construction safety leaders at Highwire say growing schedule pressure and wider adoption of AI tools will shape safety and ...
Even with better technology and regulations, human behavior remains the leading cause of workplace incidents. Here’s what safety leaders need to understand—and fix—in 2026.
The pharmaceutical industry supports millions of people taking prescription medications daily. It must function efficiently to keep up with demand, which starts with protecting its workers. Chemical ...
Farming may be the backbone of our food system, but it’s also one of the most dangerous occupations. According to a Penn State study, 60,000 people were treated in emergency rooms for non-fatal, ...
It’s a force that can set clothing or skin on fire, send debris flying like shrapnel, melt metals, start fires or send a worker tumbling from a large height. An arc flash can kill or seriously hurt a ...
What Are ACS Safety Summits? In order to connect a number of already existing diverse ACS safety engagements and develop a cohesive strategy, the ACS has been sponsoring annual Safety Summits. These ...
If you have a driver's license, you should know the basic rules of the road. Buckle your seat belt. Use your turn signal. Stop at the red light. But there may be scenarios on the road that you feel ...
The hazard communication system (HCS) regulations are covered in 29CFR1910.1200. Subsection (d) covers “hazard classification.” First, there’s a rule for chemical manufacturers and importers ...
America's schools can install "safety pods" at a cost of $15,000 to $30,000 per typical classroom. The pods are National Safety Shelters' answer to school shootings and extreme weather. "The pods were ...
The hazard communication system (HCS) regulations are covered in 29CFR1910.1200. Subsection (f) provides requirements for labels and other forms of warning. The first requirement applies to shipped ...