Will workers resist, due to privacy concerns, using wearables that capture a workers’ vitals?
Carina Santos, CEO, Logical Safety: Privacy concerns are at the tip of many peoples tongues at the moment.
Innovative technology to remove oil mists from workplaces, print compliant labels and increase visibility in hazardous facilities were the top occupational safety and health products featured on ISHN.com this week.
Transportation safety, amputation injuries, nanotechnology worker safety and one state’s success with reducing opioid dependence were among the top stories featured on ISHN.com this week.
During Women’s History Month, NIOSH will highlight several female researchers and their contributions to NIOSH and America’s workers.
Christine M. Branche, Ph.D., is the Director of the NIOSH Office of Construction Safety and Health. Dr. Branche began her career at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 1996 as an Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Officer in the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. In 2007, Dr. Branche joined NIOSH.
Many people experience tightness and muscle tension after a full day on your feet. Anti-fatigue mats relieve muscle fatigue by stimulating blood circulation in legs with the support of an anti-fatigue mat beneath your feet.
According to OSHA, a person on the ground is subjected to risk during an electrical fault by attempting to move toward or away from the grounding point. Step potential is the voltage between the feet of a person standing near an energized grounded object.
An explosion is a serious risk at many manufacturing, processing and metalworking plants, and it can even stem from a dust collection system that’s protected incorrectly.
A new, more mobile HEPA filter, a portable dust collector that can be used in multiple locations throughout a plant and a new hydration product were the top occupational safety and health products featured on ISHN.com this week.
Enforcement of OSHA’s beryllium standard is delayed again, hotel workers demand “panic buttons” and a company in a high hazard industry achieves safety success. These were among the top stories featured on ISHN.com this week.
Companies need to transform safety initiatives to enable data-driven insights. This intelligence provides a comprehensive look at all locations and employees to proactively monitor and act to prevent overall threats and risk.