Inside Electrical Protective Equipment Standards: What 1926.97 & 1910.137 Require
Avoid electrical hazards and compliance mistakes. Find out how OSHA 1926.97 and 1910.137 define and regulate electrical protective equipment.
The Hidden Crisis in LOTO Training: When Gaps in Safety...
Only a fraction of workplaces follow LOTO standards fully. Training gaps and poor safety awareness continue to fuel thousands of injuries and fatalities that could have been prevented each year.
OSHA Guardrail Requirements Explained: Understanding 1926 Subpart M
Guardrails play a crucial role in construction safety. Understand OSHA’s 1926 Subpart M requirements on height, strength, and design to prevent falls and protect workers.
Why EPR Laws Could Reshape Industrial Manufacturing
Extended Producer Responsibility is no longer about plastic bottles. In 2025, packaging rules are reshaping industrial manufacturing, from supplier contracts to safety systems.
EPA TCE Delay: How the Regulation Pause Affects Businesses and...
The EPA TCE delay extends critical deadlines, shifting the balance between workplace safety and industrial needs while raising concerns about health and compliance impacts.
OSHA’s Updated Site-Specific Targeting Program Heightens Inspection Risks for Non-Compliant...
OSHA’s 2025 Site-Specific Targeting (SST) Program update targets injury data, raising inspection risks for non-compliant sites. Safety upgrades, training, and audits can keep sites off the list.