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The idea of “Total Worker Health” is becoming more common in safety conversations. It goes beyond hard hats and safety signs. This approach looks at the whole worker, including physical, mental, and ...
A former Massachusetts resident is accused of applying for and receiving COVID-19 unemployment benefits at a time when he worked for the federal government.
OSHA sets the baseline for fall protection—but is that really enough? As fall-related fatalities continue to rise, safety leaders must rethink their approach, with or without regulatory oversight.
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - The employer of two workers who died while working on a sewer bypass Monday previously had been cited for a pair of worker safety violations, according to federal records. The ...
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