This past week was, without question, the most difficult I experienced so far this year. I had a minor medical procedure and ...
The results are in, and after receiving more entries than ever before, the Ladder Association’s Idiots on Ladders contest has ended and this year’s “biggest idiot on a ladder” has been crowned. The ...
Risk normalization occurs when repeated safe experiences lead workers to underestimate hazards, increasing the likelihood of ...
Safe climbing requires ongoing vigilance. Here are five things to pay attention to before, during and after using a ladder.
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EHS Today informs environment, health and safety leaders on news, trends, management strategies, and regulatory updates that ...
Supply chain volatility isn’t slowing down. Avetta’s 2026 Trends Report reveals why reactive compliance is no longer enough—and how proactive readiness helps organizations ...
The idea that job retention is related to how safe an employee feels at work isn’t new, but it it’s coming up more often in general surveys. Case in point is a recent survey from Vector Solutions, The ...
While discussions of health and safety often focus on workers’ physical bodies, helping them not stress about money can greatly improve their focus, morale and engagement—all ...
On February 26, the EPA finalized a rule adding sodium perfluorohexanesulfonate (PFHxS-Na) to the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI). The TRI is a tool that tracks and shares information about chemical ...
Even as overall miles driven in 2024 increased by 0.9%, deaths from crashes decreased by 12%. The number of crashes was 36, 810. The group noted that dangerous driving behaviors – including speeding, ...