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OSHA Violations, Safest Cities and Gas Detection Issues: What You’re Reading This Month

Oct. 25, 2024
A look at some of our most popular stories, as determined by you.

Another month is winding down, but things are just heating up, according to our web traffic.

You want to see what’s changed in OSHA’s top 10 for more frequent violations. You want to know if you live in what WalletHub has determined to be the safest cities in the nation. You want to see the recap from Safety Leadership Conference 2024. And a whole lot more.

We’re entering the home stretch for 2024. What do you need to do to finish strong? What can EHS Today do to help? Let us know in the comments.

Until next time, stay safe and be well!

Top 10 OSHA Violations of 2024

A look at the most frequent areas where workplace safety is lacking.

See the list here.

Safest Cities in the US

A survey ranks cities on risks such as natural disasters and community safety.

See the Top 10 cities here.

Safety First, Leadership Always

Visual highlights from Safety Leadership Conference 2024.

See the recap here.

Chemical Safety Board is Investigating Fire at Georgia Bio-Lab

“Tens of thousands of people have been put potentially at risk by this catastrophe," said Steve Owens of CSB.

Read the story here.

Tomorrow Isn’t Promised: Embracing Life’s Fragility

Safety isn’t just prevention and zero injury objectives; we must also have effective recovery systems.

Read the tribute here.

Gen Z Workers, Less is More and Retail Work: What I’m Reading This Week

A look at some news of note for safety professionals.

Read the story here.

Troubleshooting 4 Common Gas Detection Issues

Gas detectors serve a mission-critical purpose. Here's how to make sure they're working properly.

Read the story here.

Gap in Training Front Line Workers

Just 24% of workers say they have right training needed to succeed at work.

Read the story here.

2024 Guide to Ergonomic Safety

Musculoskeletal disorders are one of the most common workplace injuries, but it doesn’t have to be that way.

View the guide here.

How to Prepare for OSHA’s New HazCom Final Rule

A look at the changes to OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard and guidance on how to ensure compliance.

Read the story here.

About the Author

Nicole Stempak

Nicole Stempak is managing editor of EHS Today and conference content manager of the Safety Leadership Conference.

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