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A new statewide effort brings together employers, workers, and safety officials to address rising heat risks on the job.
The decision emphasises that while privacy laws protect medical information, employment contracts with consent provisions can ...
The updated inspection program targets workplaces with high, rising, or unusually low injury and illness rates.
The Southern Forest Products Association has announced the recipients of the John Edgar Rhodes 2024 Sawmill Safety Excellence ...
Integrating mental health into safety programs is the next step in the journey to find root causes of injuries and address ...
Currently B.C. has reactionary policies that kick in when an employee’s core temperature hits 38 C. A fever is generally ...
To avoid legal pitfalls and support employees with mental health conditions, employers must be aware of reasonable ...
Swedish authorities have voted to criminalize the purchase of remote sexual services—things like paying someone for pictures ...
From moisture-wicking fabrics to cooling evaporative gear, temperature-regulating gear is quickly shifting from a comfort ...
Hearing loss affects millions of working adults across a wide range of industries. It can be mild to severe and may develop ...
New research shows that cyberbullying should be classified as an adverse childhood experience due to its strong link to trauma. Even subtle forms -- like exclusion from group chats -- can trigger PTSD ...