The new federal resource provides mining employers with a step-by-step framework to identify risks, expand prevention strategies, and support worker well-being.
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A state fatality investigation details how a tire exploded during inflation outside a restraining cage, prompting Washington ...
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A 39-year-old worker was fatally crushed when unstable lumber stacks collapsed at an Oregon sawmill, leading state safety ...
From flying debris and chemical splashes to radiation, dust, and high-pressure equipment, industrial environments expose workers to eye hazards every day. Understanding these risks—and using the right ...
The International Safety Equipment Association recognized members of Congress for advancing worker protections, supporting ...
New statewide data shows mine and quarry injuries dropping to a record 0.82 rate, reflecting strong safety training efforts and industry-wide commitment to prevention. Labor Commissioner Luke Farley ...