Editor's Note

Editor’s Note: Out in front

Safety+Health Editor Melissa Ruminski writes about this month's article on NSC safety consultants.

Editor’s Note: Things change

Safety+Health Editor Melissa Ruminski writes about the results of the 2016 Job Outlook survey, and says goodbye to two S+H staff members: Copy Editor Bryan O'Donnell and Senior Associate Editor Kyle W. Morrison.

Editor’s Note: ‘Height’-ened awareness

Safety+Health Editor Melissa Ruminski writes about the dangers cell tower workers face on the job.

Editor’s Note: No accident?

Safety+Health Editor Melissa Ruminski writes about the terms "accident" and "incident."

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Editor’s Note: Returning to the spotlight?

Safety+Health Editor Melissa Ruminski writes about the chemical diacetyl being back in the news.

Editor’s Note: Expanded: The Green Cross for Safety Awards

My interactions with people who make safety their mission have made it clear to me that they don’t do it for the glory. For most, it’s a calling. And although these dedicated people may not seek public attention for their efforts, it’s nice when opportunities to recognize them come up.

Editor’s Note: Under pressure

Safety+Health Editor Melissa Ruminski writes about feeling grateful that she has paid sick days when so many workers do not.

Editor’s Note: Giving thanks

Safety+Health Editor Melissa Ruminski writes about the importance of staying – and giving – thanks.

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Editor’s Note: Painkillers, workers and families

Safety+Health Editor Melissa Ruminski writes about how the use of prescription drugs is having an impact on workers.

Editor’s Note: The spirit of the Rising Stars

Safety+Health Editor Melissa Ruminski writes about the magazine's annual NSC Rising Stars of Safety article.

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