| | | | | | The safety model built on the judgment of experienced people is starting to erode at the moment firms need it most. |
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| | Sponsored | | As regulatory expectations shift across jurisdictions, even well-established EHS processes can start to fragment. This report, developed by Benchmark Gensuite, outlines the key trends impacting consistency, reporting, and compliance in 2026. See what’s changing and how to stay aligned. |
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| | National COSH reveals its annual list of companies failing workers’ safety and rights. |
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| | Total recordable injury rate was 1.74 per 200,000 hours worked in 2025, down from 1.82 last year. |
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| | Sponsored | | Discover how product level carbon footprints are reshaping automotive supply chains. Learn how OEMs use granular emissions data to drive design, sourcing, compliance, and credibility—with insights validated by DEKRA North America. |
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| | Organizations often lose their safety culture gradually through unnoticed deviations that become normalized over time. |
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Sponsored | | As HVAC loads grow, solar arrays expand, and mission-critical equipment moves skyward, EHS leaders face a new kind of rooftop. Here’s what it takes to protect workers on it. |
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| | OSHA cited Max Home Services for willfully exposing employees to safety hazards after an employee suffered fatal injuries and another was seriously injured. |
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