Getting struck by falling tools or moving equipment like carts and forklifts is among the most common causes of workplace injuries and deaths in the U.S. manufacturing industry. Here’s how to keep employees safe.
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration is considering a rule requiring higher-risk businesses to report more details on workplace injuries.
Heat is potentially dangerous to workers in manufacturing. A heat-stress expert at Ergodyne explains what the regulations are and how manufacturers can keep their people safe.
Many businesses have begun using QR codes, and manufacturers are no exception. Learn how companies are using the digital images to increase consistency, reduce hazards and keep employees safe.
Workplace safety professionals who attain certification not only improve their salary prospects but also become better at helping their employers prevent job-related accidents and injuries.
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