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‘Focus on the hello’: Brian Fielkow urges leaders to lean into what they can control

Denver — A phone call. A gift card. A letter. A box of crayons. What do these things have in common?

NSC recognizes outstanding contributions to safety

Denver — The National Safety Council celebrated the recipients of several of its safety awards during the 2025 NSC Safety Congress & Expo.

Study examines how competition in the workplace affects employee well-being

Exeter, England — A competitive workplace culture may increase the risk of feeling like an impostor on the job, which can adversely affect employee well-being, researchers say.

Over $41M in workplace safety grants available to Ohio employers

Columbus, OH — More than $41 million in workplace safety grants is available to employers in Ohio from the state’s Bureau of Workers’ Compensation.
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‘We can’t achieve our mission with enforcement alone,’ acting OSHA head says during Occupational Keynote

Denver — Acting OSHA administrator Amanda Wood Laihow recently provided details on how the agency will balance enforcement and compliance.

NSC announces Green Cross for Safety Award winners

Denver — The National Safety Council honored four organizations for their exceptional safety leadership with its renowned Green Cross for Safety Awards.

Fall Protection No. 1 on OSHA’s ‘Top 10’ list for 15th year running

Denver — Fall Protection – General Requirements is OSHA’s most frequently cited standard for the 15th consecutive fiscal year, the agency announced Tuesday during the 2025 NSC Safety Congress & Expo.

NSC reveals ‘Best in Show’ in New Product Showcase Awards

Denver — The iEvac E500 Industrial Escape Hood from Elmridge Protection Products has been named “Best in Show” in the 2025 New Product Showcase Awards.
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Spotlight on more Safety+Health advertisers

Many of the advertisers you see in the pages of Safety+Health magazine are exhibiting their safety and health solutions on the show floor this week!

NSC data experts explore the ‘injuries behind the citations’

Denver — Evaluating OSHA’s Top 10 list of most frequently cited standards against Bureau of Labor Statistics data can help link citations and injuries, although it isn’t a one-to-one relationship.

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