WASHINGTON, DC — The US Department of Labor has announced the release of comprehensive data collected by its Occupational Safety and Health Administration on more than 890,000 workplace injuries and ...
The U.S. Department of Labor has released detailed 2023 data on more than 890,000 workplace injuries and illnesses across over 91,000 establishments. The data—collected through the OSHA Injury ...
On Dec. 13, OSHA released comprehensive data collected on more than 890,000 workplace injuries and illnesses at more than 91,000 workplaces in calendar year 2023. The data includes incident level ...
More people were killed on the job in Ohio in 2023 than the year before, while nonfatal workplace illnesses and injuries declined, says new federal Census and survey data. Ohio workers have died from ...
The latest Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data reports that 2023 saw the lowest recorded workplace injuries and illnesses in two decades. The rate of recordable, non-fatal injuries and illnesses in ...
A sweeping congressional investigation into worker safety at Amazon found that the nation’s largest online retailer manipulated data on warehouse worker injuries and disregarded internal research on ...
Workplace injury costs can quietly siphon resources from small business owners. Not only can they pose significant financial threats to the health of your business, but the long-term cost of workplace ...
When the heat index climbs to 85 degrees, worker safety takes a dangerous turn, according to a new study from George Washington University and Harvard's T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Published in ...
Millions of workers in the United States (US) are injured on the job annually. However, accurately determining the true rate of occupational injuries remains a challenge due to gaps in existing ...
Patients with workplace injuries have worse mental health outcomes over time than patients with non-workplace injuries, according to recent research. In a cohort study that included more than 35,000 ...
The U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) released its findings following an 18-month investigation that reviewed seven years of the retailer’s injury data. A Senate ...