The Most Popular Stories of 2024

Dec. 30, 2024
A look back at the EHS Today stories that caught your eye.

Whew, it’s the end of another year!

For many, now is a time to reflect on successes, shortcomings and room for improvement. This is a highly personal process, one that may coincide with New Years resolutions or a workplace performance review.

These are fine ways to measure where you are and where you want to be as an individual or team, but it’s not an effective way to see the bigger safety picture.

We want to see where everyone is on their safety journey and what piques their interests, so we’re looking at the most read stories on EHS Today’s website. Not surprisingly, many of those pertain to OSHA’s activities. It’s a delight to see that some of our original reporting also made the cut. It’s also validating to see that so many of you are interested in advancing safety leadership and our annual Safety Leadership Conference.

None of us knows what awaits us in the coming months, but one thing is for certain: EHS Today will be there every step of the way, helping you make sense of it all.

We hope you’re able to relax, refresh and recharge these next few days, because there’s much work to be done to make workplaces safer in 2025.

Let us know what you think of these (and any other stories or trends from 2024) by leaving a comment below.

About the Author

Nicole Stempak

Nicole Stempak is managing editor of EHS Today and conference content manager of the Safety Leadership Conference.

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