Utility vegetation management is a dangerous industry, so preventing injuries in any way possible is paramount. One of the easiest ways we can prevent injuries in the workplace is by using proper ...
When it comes to hazards on the construction site, electrical contractors are very familiar with the risks that OSHA dubs the “fatal four” — electrocutions, falls, struck-by and caught-in/between. The ...
The makeup of the American workforce is changing, and these changes have not made physical work any easier. Employees are older, obesity rates continue to climb, and across many industries employers ...
DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DORN Companies, a leading provider of workplace injury prevention, ergonomics, pain relief, technology, and live virtual solutions announces a refreshed brand identity that ...
ITASCA, Ill., Dec. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Building on the National Safety Council (NSC) partnership with Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) to solve the most common workplace injury in the U.S., America's leading ...
Office environments may seem totally safe, but work-related injuries can and do still occur in these spaces. Proactively addressing these risks protects employees while supporting their productivity ...
Why ergonomics matter: Studies show that ergonomic cleaning tools reduce strain on backs, shoulders, and wrists, helping prevent injuries and absenteeism. Tools that last: Choosing durable, ...
Workplace injuries are costing U.S. businesses billions of dollars annually. The sheer number of injuries is staggering. According to a report from the National Safety Council, The Importance of ...
Why it matters: Ergonomic setups reduce strain injuries, improve posture, and keep employees focused and comfortable throughout the day. What to adjust: Key elements include chair height, desk ...
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WASHINGTON -- The food industry last week breathed a collective sigh of relief as Labor Secretary Elaine Chao announced that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration would pursue ergonomics ...