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DeRemer’s plan to cut 63 federal rules signals a major shift—safety pros must stay vigilant as deregulation reshapes ...
OSHA partnership to provide free safety training and hazard prevention education for students, workers, and employers in high ...
The Department of Employment and Labour has issued a stern warning to contractors following the suspension of construction at ...
The U.S. Global Change Research Program’s entire website went dark Monday, taking with it an extensive report on the health ...
The Trump administration’s deregulatory push has landed at the US Labor Department, with the agency advancing a slew of ...
Every day while on duty, firefighters are exposed to many dangers, including hazardous chemicals that can be found in just ...
Outdoor workers in jobs like construction and landscaping are especially at risk when the mercury soars, doctors say.
Gov. Andy Beshear is encouraging Kentucky employers to request a free occupational safety and health survey from the Kentucky ...
Andrew Koukol almost became a statistic. Instead, the father of two preschoolers today crunches numbers for a Kansas ...
Ergonomics expert at the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Raemy Md Zein said muscle tension, numbness, and neck and spinal pain are among the most common complaints from ...
A newly proposed rule from OSHA would make it easier for employers to evade responsibility for certain hazards on the job.
A federal judge in Rhode Island has blocked the Department of Health and Human Services from implementing mass layoffs and ...
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