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    Safety Crisis 2026: Why More Workers Are At Risk Right Now

    Report: Rising Worker Stress and Mental Health Concerns in 2026

    • A 2026 study indicates that rising worker stress and mental health issues are directly impacting workplace safety, increasing the risks of accidents and errors. 
    • Research shows 54% of employees report high stress, reducing safe decision-making by 10% and causing mistakes due to distractions or fatigue. 
    • Psychological factors now contribute to nearly half of all work-related ill health, with 31 states recognizing these as compensable injuries. 
    • The study recommends implementing mental health resources to foster a safer, more resilient work environment.

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    Fatal Gas Leak at Maine Pulp Mill Raises Major Safety Concerns 

    • A January 2026 hydrogen sulfide leak at the Woodland Pulp mill in Baileyville, Maine, caused two deaths and injured eight others. 
    • Federal investigators are examining the mixing of chemicals in an enclosed sewer. 
    • The facility has a history of 14 OSHA health and safety violations over the past decade. 
    • Current probes focus on chemical handling practices, process safety systems, and emergency response effectiveness. 

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    New York Fatal Workplace Injuries Decline 11.8 Percent in 2024

    • Fatal workplace injuries in New York State totaled 217 in 2024, an 11.8 percent decrease from the previous year, according to a new report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
    • Transportation incidents remained the leading cause of death, accounting for 33 percent of all occupational fatalities. 
    • Falls, slips, and trips were the second-most frequent event, specifically impacting the construction sector where they caused nearly half of its 50 deaths. 
    • These safety statistics underscore critical risks for transportation and construction workers throughout the state.