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Safeguarding Workers from Heat Stress: The Role of Training and State Regulations
By NASP Blogger Compliance
As summer weather approaches, extreme heat has become a pressing occupational hazard, affecting both outdoor and indoor workers across the United States. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can lead to serious health issues, including heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and even death. Recognizing these dangers, several states have implemented regulations to protect workers, and organizations like…
National Safety Month 2025
Current Events
National Safety Month, observed every June, is an initiative led by the National Safety Council (NSC) to promote safety awareness and prevent injuries and fatalities in workplaces, on roads, and in communities across the United States. In 2025, the campaign emphasizes four weekly themes, each focusing on a critical aspect of safety: Week 1 (June…
OSHA Shifts Focus with New Inspection Program — But Safety Shouldn’t Stop There
Compliance
On May 20, 2025, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced major updates to its inspection program. Under the new initiative, OSHA will prioritize inspections based on injury and illness data submitted by employers under federal recordkeeping rules. In short, workplaces with the highest rates of serious injuries and illnesses are now more likely…
NIOSH Workforce Reductions Raise Concerns Over Workplace Safety
Current Events
Significant staffing reductions at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) have raised concerns among occupational safety professionals about the potential impact on worker health and safety nationwide. On April 1, 2025, the Trump administration implemented a “reduction in force” at NIOSH, affecting approximately 85% of its 1,100 employees. While 328 employees were…
Georgia Stone Manufacturer Fined for Silica Exposure: Understanding the Risks and Prevention
Current Events
Art Stone-Granite & Marble Inc., a stone product manufacturer based in Marietta, Georgia, has been fined $120,000 by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for exposing workers to respirable crystalline silica. A follow-up inspection revealed that the company failed to implement previously identified hearing conservation and respiratory protection programs, leading…
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SAFETY NEWS BREAK – OCTOBER 8TH 2021
10.11.2021 YoutubeCalifornia has just signed into law a warehouse safety initiative targeting production quotas. Let’s learn more about this one of…
SAFETY NEWS BREAK – SEPTEMBER 24TH 2021
09.24.2021 YoutubeThe U.S. Military is mandating that all military personnel receive the COVID vaccination. What are your thoughts? Let’s take a…
SAFETY NEWS BREAK – SEPTEMBER 17TH 2021
09.17.2021 YoutubeLet’s look at a couple of environmental stories this week in the NASP Safety News Break round-up of drinking water,…
COVID Vaccine and Testing ETS
09.14.2021 Current EventsBusinesses with at least 100 employees will soon be required to mandate that employees get vaccinated against the coronavirus or…
Man Involved in $3.6M Comp Fraud Sentenced to 33 Months
09.14.2021 Current EventsAn Orlando man charged in a $3.6 million workers’ compensation fraud scheme was sentenced May 10 to 33 months in…
SAFETY NEWS BREAK – SEPTEMBER 10TH 2021
09.10.2021 YoutubeUnderstanding and selecting Flame Resistant (FR) clothing can be burdensome. There is a lot to learn when it comes to…
SAFETY NEWS BREAK – SEPTEMBER 3TH 2021
09.03.2021 YoutubeFederal workplace safety regulators proposed over $1.3 million in penalties against a construction company in Boston after two employees died…
SAFETY NEWS BREAK – AUGUST 27TH 2021
08.27.2021 YoutubeAccording to OSHA, employers should take steps to protect fully vaccinated and unvaccinated workers against COVID-19 in the wake of…
SAFETY NEWS BREAK – AUGUST 20TH 2021
08.20.2021 YoutubeOSHA recently fined a water utilities construction company $1.3 million following the deaths of two workers at a Boston dig…
SAFETY NEWS BREAK – AUGUST 13TH 2021
08.13.2021 YoutubeLongtime AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka died from a reported heart attack Aug. 5. He was 72. Let’s learn more about…
AFL-CIO President, Richard Trumka, Passes Unexpectedly
08.12.2021 Current EventsLongtime AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka died from a reported heart attack Aug. 5. He was 72. “The working people of…
Worker Struck, Killed by Tractor with Faulty Horn
08.12.2021 Current EventsIndiana OSHA cited a steel mill after a worker was struck and killed by a coil tractor. Officials confirmed George…