Performance Measurement

Accepting ‘sufficient’ can be ‘ideal’ for workers with chronic pain: study

Lowell, MA — Workers with chronic pain can alleviate extra physical and mental fatigue by recognizing that their body “is not the same as...

OSHA launches ‘safety shout-out’ challenge

Washington — A new challenge from OSHA encourages peer-to-peer recognition of safe work practices. Part of the annual Safe + Sound campaign promoted by OSHA,...

Prioritize employee mental health

A stressful work environment can lead some people to miss work or even leave their job, the American Psychological Association says. Create a workplace that...

‘Flourishing’ or ‘languishing’? Survey asks workers how they’re doing

Champaign, IL — Researchers from the University of Illinois recently set out to determine if workers are feeling more focused and supported than they...
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2026 Training Survey

Input from Safety+Health readers helps paint a picture of the current safety training landscape.

Editor’s Note: Small strategies, big difference

It’s been too long since we covered this topic. In 2018, Associate Editor Kevin Druley spoke with experts about the multifaceted issue of autism and...

Bill would give trucking companies more access to drivers’ federal safety records

Washington — Bipartisan legislation recently reintroduced in the House is intended to expand trucking companies’ access to driver safety records – and also make...

Intermittent fasting won’t harm thinking ability at work, study finds

Auckland, New Zealand — Newly released research suggests that intermittent fasting – which has been studied for its effect on shift worker health – doesn’t negatively affect decision-making, response speed and accuracy, and other cognitive functions.
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NSC white paper looks at ‘the challenge of safety metrics’

Washington — A new white paper from the National Safety Council “explores the real-world conditions that influence whether leading indicator programs take root and deliver lasting value.”

Salary Survey 2025

The results are in for our annual Salary Survey of safety professionals. You’ll find charts that break down median salaries by industry, job title, education, number of years in the field and more.

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