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When employers think about workplace safety, the conversation often begins and ends with OSHA inspections or slip-and-fall prevention. But in ...
On Friday at 11:43 a.m. an updated heat advisory was released by the National Weather Service valid for Saturday between 11 a ...
A New Zealand flag printed with the words “please walk on me” and displayed on the floor of an art gallery in the city of ...
There are a wide range of tools that can be used for DIY projects and in professional settings, but an angle grinder tool is ...
Five men were arrested in a Mandeville sting targeting online predators, part of a growing Northshore task force cracking ...
To support drivers and improve their capacity, the Lagos State Drivers Institute (LASDRI), in partnership with Driving ...
With parts of the state expected to reach triple-digit heat, employers are reminded of their legal obligations to protect both indoor and outdoor workers from serious heat-related illnesses.
3. One-size-fits-all won’t cut it. Employers must move beyond a default gear list. A one-size-fits-all approach is no longer compliant or defensible. This may require sourcing PPE from multiple ...
A law I co-sponsored expands the Barry Brady Act by adding prostate, breast and pancreatic cancer to the list of conditions presumed to result from firefighting. Firefighters must first pass a medical ...
With AI, deep customer listening presents significant opportunities for executives to get closer to their customers.
As CEOs trip over themselves to invest in AI, the models are falling apart at the seams and going mad from cannibalism.
There are a number of areas and activities to avoid in the home during an active thunderstorm. Washing Up: Lightning can ...