With hotter temperatures come more heat-related workplace injuries — about 28,000 injuries each year, according to a new ...
As the Occupational Safety and Health Administration considers new rules that would protect American workers from the heat, a new study found they could help prevent some 28,000 injuries a year.
A new analysis of workplace safety data estimates AI automation of job tasks will decrease injuries at work by an average of 6 percent annually through 2030.
Minor aches and pains can develop into major—and costly—injuries. Recognizing and addressing warning signs early are critical ...
Workplace injury costs can quietly siphon resources from small business owners. Not only can they pose significant financial threats to the health of your business, but the long-term cost of workplace ...
Workplace injuries are not evenly distributed across the United States. Certain cities and industries consistently see higher rates of worker harm, creating “hotspots” where risks are elevated and ...
In other words, heat makes you clumsy and inattentive, and you might be more likely to, say, trip over an office chair you ...
Workplace injuries can have devastating consequences for both employees and employers. Lost productivity, medical costs and even long-term disabilities can result from workplace injuries, leading to ...
Due in part to changing workforce demographics, costs associated with workplace injuries are climbing, even while the number of injuries continues to decline, according to a June 3 report from workers ...