Hearing Protection at Work is a Top OSHA Priority
OSHA Guidance Identifies Hearing Protector Fit Testing as Workplace Best Practice OSHA has recognized hearing protector fit testing (HPFT) as a best practice for workplace hearing conservation programs in a new safety bulletin. Although not legally mandated, HPFT uses subjective or objective methods to determine the actual noise reduction achieved by individual workers. The testing […]
High-Angle Rescue Extricates Injured Langley Construction Worker After Shaft Fall
Construction Worker Rescued After Falling Forty Feet Down Ventilation Shaft A construction worker sustained serious injuries after falling down a ventilation shaft at a Langley, B.C. job site. Firefighters utilized a technical rope rescue system to extract the individual, who was subsequently transported to a trauma center. WorkSafeBC is investigating the site’s fall protection measures […]
Balancing Accountability and Vulnerability to Foster Psychological Safety
Defining Psychological Safety in Productive Professional Environments Psychological safety is defined as a workplace culture where employees feel secure taking interpersonal risks without fear of negative consequences. This environment requires leaders to distinguish between providing comfort and fostering a high-performance atmosphere where team members can openly admit mistakes or offer critical feedback. Effective safety […]
Standardized Life-Saving Rules Curb High-Risk Industrial Accidents
Target Training Redefines Industrial Safety Standards The Industrial Safety Training Council’s Safety Academy reduces serious injuries by focusing on twelve internationally recognized Life-Saving Rules. This program utilizes instructor-led, scenario-based learning to address high-risk hazards such as confined space entry and working at heights. By standardizing safety foundations and addressing real-world incidents, the curriculum promotes accountability […]
Utility Worker Hospitalized After Revere Power Line Electrocution
Utility Worker Hospitalized After Electrocution on Revere Power Lines A 25-year-old Michels Power, Inc. employee sustained serious injuries after contacting a live wire while working on elevated power lines in Revere, Massachusetts. Coworkers rescued the worker from a safety harness, and an off-duty nurse used an Automated External Defibrillator on the scene. National Grid is […]
Trench Collapse Sends Worker to Hospital
Construction Worker Critically Injured in Trench Collapse A 25-year-old construction worker from Newburgh sustained life-threatening injuries after a trench collapsed at a residential job site in Valley Cottage on February 17. The worker was performing duties inside the trench when both sides caved in, burying him under a significant amount of soil. Coworkers managed to […]
OSHA Investigates Critical Injuries Following Canadian County Oilfield Equipment Failure
Two Oilfield Workers Critically Injured in Canadian County Equipment Failure An intense pressure release from an oilfield pipeline in Canadian County resulted in injuries to three workers on February 24, 2026. The incident, occurring near Highway 37 and South Maple Road, involved a pipe rupture that struck a pickup truck. Two workers were airlifted to […]
Assisted Living Facility Cited for Fire Violations
OSHA Fines Assisted Living Facility for Fire Safety Violations The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) fined a Fall River, Massachusetts, assisted living facility $186,778 following a fatal fire. Investigators identified thirteen workplace violations, including eleven serious citations for hazardous conditions such as unmarked exits and blocked pathways. The employer failed to provide essential […]
Construction Worker Sustains Serious Injuries in 35-Foot Confined Space Fall
Emergency Teams Rescue Worker After 35-Foot Fall Into Delaware Well A 55-year-old worker was hospitalized after falling into a well on Silver Lake Road on Saturday night. Technical and special operations teams executed a confined space extraction to rescue the injured individual. Paramedics treated the victim for a potential head injury before he was airlifted […]
New NYC Law Adds Mental Health to Jobsite Safety Rules
NYC Mandates Mental Health Training for Construction Workers New York City has enacted legislation expanding safety oversight to include smaller construction projects previously exempt from specific site safety coordinator requirements. The new law mandates that owners of buildings between seven and nine stories must designate a site safety professional to monitor high-risk activities. These coordinators […]
