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From robots to algorithmic management, automation is quietly reshaping occupational safety and health practices around the ...
The integration of robotics and AI is not only automating routine and hazardous tasks but also actively improving workers’ ...
Artificial intelligence safety technology streamlines worker safety, digitizes the risk assessment process, and ensures regulatory compliance.
The loss of the CDC’s occupational safety office, NIOSH, may have long-term consequences, particularly for H5N1 bird flu ...
Effective occupational health and safety management requires a structured ... Among various risk assessment tools, Failure Mode, and Effects Analysis (FMEA) stands out as particularly valuable ...
The Johns Hopkins Occupational Health team has launched a major upgrade to Cority, the software used to store and manage the employee health records of Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins ...
‘A huge impact on worker safety’: Protection for miners, firefighters in jeopardy after CDC cuts
The 1,300-person National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, or NIOSH, was established in 1970 to ensure “every man and woman in the Nation safe and healthful working conditions and ...
McLarens Group recently hosted the 3M-McLarens Occupational Health and Safety Symposium 2025, marking a historic milestone in ...
The Finnish Institute of Occupational Health reports that its Mental Health Toolkit was accessed nearly 130,000 times in two ...
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