Clean air is attainable and beneficial for the bottom line if approached correctly.
Harm to the ears is irreversible. Every industry must take steps to mitigate excessive noise hazards.
Attendees of AIHA’s AIHce EXP 2022 listened in while OSHA’s Deputy Assistant Secretary summarized the agency’s priorities.
Looks like AIHA is taking their conference and exposition to Phoenix next year!
AIHA brings safety and industrial hygiene professionals to Nashville for a jam packed conference full of opportunity.
Many workers said they are concerned the air may be polluted and think access to clean air is important.
Determining when to reassess employee exposures is a challenge that many with industrial hygiene responsibilities face.
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When it comes to safety in industrial environments, real-time connectivity through connected, live monitoring safety solutions is key.
Live monitoring brings an added dimension to real-time detection today.
Achieving a culture of safety involves every department within an organization.
OH&S takes a look at the most important events that have helped to evolve occupational health and safety since the inception of the publication.
Loading docks are one of the most critical and dangerous links in any supply chain.
Now is the time to make a compelling and well-rounded business case for implementing IH software in your organization.
Episode 123
Editor Sydny Shepard takes a look at the most important events that have helped to evolve occupational health and safety.
Episode 122
OH&S is excited to announce a brand-new podcast focused on industrial hygiene called IHpod: An Industrial Hygiene Podcast.
Episode 117
OH&S cannot thank you enough for your continued support of the podcast. Here's to closing out the year on a note of gratitude.
OH&S SafetyPod released over 1,000 minutes of content over 60 podcast episodes in 2021.
AIHce EXP 2022 will take place May 23-25, 2022 in person as well as virtually.
Maintenance is crucial to ensure that the devices are working as expected when workers pick them up at the beginning of each shift.