Injury-related absences can lead to short-term and long-term disability, forcing employers to pay overtime to other employees ...
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.
In other words, heat makes you clumsy and inattentive, and you might be more likely to, say, trip over an office chair you ...
It’s not “just about hard hats and hazard signs,” the report says, but is defined more expansively. Safety today is more about “trust, mental well-being, and adapting to a rapidly changing world.” ...
ATI Worksite Solutions, a division of ATI Physical Therapy, and the Institute for Musculoskeletal Advancement have launched a new workplace injury prevention certificate program, with Indiana State ...
Industrial leaders are turning to wearable technology—from exosuits to smart sensors—to reduce injuries, extend careers, and ...
Each year, millions of U.S. workers are injured on the job, yet the full scope of workplace injuries remains unclear. A recent article published in the American Journal of Public Health highlights the ...
In Quebec, immigrants are more likely to be injured at work than people born in the province. Yet the hardest part for immigrant workers often starts after the accident, when they have to navigate a ...