OSHA is enhancing the head protection for its employees by transitioning from traditional hard hats to advanced safety helmets during inspections. This follows a Bureau of Labor Statistics report that ...
Recent data from The Center for Construction Research and Training (CWPR) and Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) shows that falls and struck by incidents – often key drivers of head trauma – remain ...
In today’s hazardous workplace, safety remains a top priority– especially in construction, which consistently ranks as one of the most dangerous industries. In 2023 alone, construction experienced ...
When it comes to head protection, workers and safety professionals alike typically think they know the difference between hard hats, safety helmets, climbing helmets, and bump caps. But a new study ...
Construction sites are dangerous places, and they will continue to be dangerous places until we do something to make them safer. In 2020, the incidence rate for nonfatal falls, slips or trips was ...
The rise in pedestrian deaths on and along U.S. roads has been a troubling story for years. But this fall, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced its intention to require most ...
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