| | | | | | Whether it’s a pain in the neck, hands or elsewhere, workplace ergonomics programs must address risks and improper behavior at all parts of the body—and for all parts of the job. |
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| | Sponsored | | Musculoskeletal injuries remain one of the biggest cost drivers in manufacturing, accounting for nearly 30 percent of all workplace injuries and averaging $38,000 per case. This article explores how ergonomic risk contributes to injuries, downtime, and rising workers’ compensation costs, and why EHS teams are prioritizing proactive ergonomics to protect workers and control expenses. |
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| | “NSC looks forward to continuing our collaboration on important safety issues, including drug overdose, driver impairment and cannabis rescheduling,” said Lorraine Martin, CEO. |
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| | | | Working at height remains a challenge for safety professionals. Despite readily available personal protective equipment, fall protection is a nuanced problem with multiple underlying risk factors. |
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| | Sponsored | | From deadly floods to record hurricanes and global wildfires, 2025 reshaped climate risk. Discover emerging 2026 trends and how real-time weather intelligence helps organizations prepare, communicate, and respond faster. |
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| | A 'back to basics' approach will be used to scrutinize well-being programs to find economic outcomes based on companies' own workforce’s experiences, says Business Group on Health. |
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| | "Our gold standard science delivered clear answers that these phthalates pose unreasonable risk to workers in specific industrial settings and to the environment," said Administrator Lee Zeldin. |
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