Kevin Druley

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Positive reinforcement done right

Changing traditional approaches can change safety culture for the better, experts say

‘Safety as a companywide value’: OSHA’s Bill Donovan discusses region changes and enforcement activities

Rosemont, IL — The OSHA region that Bill Donovan oversees will soon be renamed, but what won’t change are the agency’s efforts to promote and protect worker safety and health.

5 reasons why falls in construction keep happening

“It’s definitely a difficult issue,” the associate director of the NIOSH Office of Construction Safety and Health says.

Going for a bike ride?

Whether you’ve recently started biking or are a regular rider, you need to keep safety in mind.
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Up to speed

Choosing the right bike for a child’s first ride can be instrumental toward building confidence. Here are some guidelines for navigating the selection process for that first bike and beyond.

Drive safety home

Teens need a firm foundation in driving safety. As a parent, you can help build it.

Kids and concussions

Kids can get concussions during all sorts of activities. Falling off a swing. Taking a tumble while climbing a tree. Even bumping their head on a wall while playing inside the house. Here’s what you need to know about spotting the symptoms of concussion.

Buzz off, mosquitoes!

Sprays and repellents can help keep mosquitoes at bay – when they’re used the right way.
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Supporting women in construction

“Women seem to have to work harder to prove their knowledge of the subject matter even when they might have more knowledge and experience than a male,” one expert says.

A collaborative approach to safety

The National Safety Council names ATS the recipient of the 2023 Robert W. Campbell Award.

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