December 2025Edition

Features

When workers resist change

Five ways to help bring employees around to changes in the workplace.

OSHA’s Top 10

Check out the preliminary list of the agency’s most frequently cited standards for fiscal year 2025. Also: citations by industry, “serious” and “willful” violations, and more.
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Columns

BCSP Viewpoints: Don’t let your guard down

“Before FY 2025, Machine Guarding accounted for more than 1,500 OSHA citations a year over the past decade, and the agency estimates that around 18,000 severe injuries occur each year because of inadequate or missing guards.”

Editor’s Note: Under construction

By the time you read these words, the Safety+Health team will be well into our plans for the new year. Although our commitment to a print edition remains strong, one of those plans is a refreshed website.

Assessing safety maturity: Aligning theory with organizational readiness

“A safety leader may be ready to innovate, yet the organization may still operate where procedural enforcement dominates. Bridging that gap starts with understanding where the organization stands today – not where one hopes it will be.”
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Safety Tips

Workplace Solutions

OSHA’s Top 10

Check out the preliminary list of the agency’s most frequently cited standards for fiscal year 2025. Also: citations by industry, “serious” and “willful” violations, and more.

Product Focus

New Products

Sponsored Content

White Paper on APR Respiratory Protection

This white paper explores the critical role of air-purifying respirators in workplace safety, emphasizing their importance in protecting workers from hazardous airborne contaminants.

Avetta Insights and Impact Report 2025

In 2023, 5,283 U.S. workers died on the job. The “Avetta Insights and Impact Report 2025” explores how prequalification and compliance processes protect lives, as well as the impact of other system drivers, such as manual audits and financial health, that further enhance safety outcomes.

Industry Guide: The Benefits of Simulation Training for Heavy Equipment Operators

This industry guide explores how simulation-based training improves jobsite safety by allowing trainees to practice high-risk scenarios, such as tipping, equipment failure and severe weather conditions, within a controlled and consequence-free environment.

THE COLD TRUTH: Combating Cold Stress with DRIFIRE® FR Apparel

When winter strikes, industrial and utility workers face grueling conditions and hidden cold-stress risks that threaten safety, health and productivity.
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