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| | Sponsored | | Why care about Total Worker Health® (TWH)? Ignoring it can lead to higher operating costs from worker stress, burnout, absenteeism and high turnover. But research reports an effective TWH approach can boost productivity, retention, and culture by uniting health, safety, and well-being functions. Download our 360° Workforce Solution Kit to see how TWH implementation can benefit you. |
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| | 87% of companies are voluntarily reporting, with a growing number including Scope 3 data. |
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| | Sponsored | | Offering the highest independently tested NRR in reusable earplugs, Tri-Grip® is the preferred earplug for employers. Its patented, three-sided stem provides easy insertion and removal; a rigid stem design also allows for a natural fit without requiring harmful pushing or pressure. Soft, curved flanges conform naturally to the ear for long term comfort. Featuring a third-party-verified 27 NRR. |
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| | | | As safety agencies, including OSHA and EPA, are undergoing changes, what's your take on this? |
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| | Sponsored | | Join leading safety professionals at Safety Leadership Conference 2025, taking place October 20-22 in Phoenix, Arizona! Gain expert insights, participate in impactful sessions, and expand your network with industry peers. Register by May 5, 2025, to save $300 on your conference pass—don’t miss this super early bird offer! |
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| | | | The National Council for Occupational Safety and Health (National COSH) has released its annual Dirty Dozen report. |
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| | Sponsored | | 66% of facility leaders cite contractor compliance as a top challenge. Join FacilityOS's CRO, Jeff Gladwish, as he uncovers new insights on what’s breaking down—and how high-performing teams are fixing compliance, onboarding, and site access issues. |
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| | Union says inadequate workplace safety laws resulted in 5,283 deaths in 2023, and current policies won't fix that. |
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