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Heat rules for employers reduce work injuries by 15% to 27%: Study
September 30, 2025 California’s workplace heat standard, which requires access to water and shade and includes provisions for high heat and training, has resulted in fewer heat-related illnesses for several industry segments, according to the Workers’ Compensation Research Institute. A WCRI study estimated that California’s heat standard, enacted in 2005 in a first in the country, resulted in a decline in work-related injuries on hot days for industries with “substantial
Sep 29


Industries With Highest Rates of Foot Pain
September 26, 2025 A recent survey found that 44% of respondents currently experience chronic, ongoing foot pain. Foot pain is a prevalent issue. In a new survey of 1,000 Americans, sponsored by KURU Footwear, 44% said they currently experience chronic, ongoing foot pain. Foot Pain by the Numbers When asked how often the pain strikes, the answers were as follows: 56% experience foot pain daily 24% feel it less than once a week 15% deal with it weekly 3% say it hits monthly
Sep 25


Participatory Ergonomic Safety Practices Produce Better Results
September 26, 2025 Key Highlights Most workers are aware of their organization’s safety and health initiatives, but nearly 1 in 5 don’t have a good understanding of MSDs and very few demonstrate understanding of how tasks can contribute to MSD risk. Just under 60% of workers say they consistently have access to proper ergonomic tools and equipment. Stronger safety culture and trust are linked to better perceptions of MSD prevention and more proactive reporting. A recent sur
Sep 25


WCRI Webinar Looks into Providers, Cost, Heat in Florida
September 25, 2025 What's going on in Florida workers' compensation? A recent WCRI webinar covered trends, costs, and, as you might expect for the Sunshine State, the role of hot temperatures in workplace injuries. Medical Workforce Addressing the trend of decreasing physicians and increasing demand for them, WCRI CEO Ramona Tanabe explored who's providing care. "The average number of physicians per person has decreased, and there is increasing demand because of populat
Sep 24


Study links good workplace relationships to fewer injuries and illnesses
September 24, 2025 Kitakyushu, Japan — Workers who have stronger connections with co-workers and management are less likely to be injured...
Sep 23


Navigating OSHA’s Recent Updates: What Employers Need to Know
September 23, 2025 As businesses strive to maintain safe and compliant workplaces, staying informed about the latest updates from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is crucial. Recent changes, effective from 2024 through 2025, carry significant implications for employers across various industries. Below are key updates that employers should consider and their potential impact on business operations. Introduction to OSHA OSHA, a federal agency under the
Sep 22


Psych issues common in knee and shoulder injuries: study
September 22, 2025 Psychosocial factors such as fear of movement, poor coping skills, and low mood play a strong role in the recovery...
Sep 21


NCCI: Car crashes 70% more costly than average lost-time claim
September 22, 2025 Motor vehicle accidents account for about 5% of lost-time claims but 10% of their costs, according to an analysis by...
Sep 21


Water, rest and shade are good for kidney health too, worker study shows
September 19, 2025 Washington — Outdoor workers may lower their risk of developing kidney problems by regularly drinking water and...
Sep 18


Beware of imitators: NIOSH cautions about ‘misrepresented’ respirators
September 19, 2025 Washington — NIOSH has issued a warning about counterfeit or “misrepresented” respirators that may not provide adequate protection. A new fact sheet from the agency, which is responsible for the approval and testing of respirators, defines counterfeit respirators as products that try to copy an actual NIOSH-approved model. “Misrepresented” respirators, meanwhile, are falsely marketed and sold as NIOSH-approved respirators when they’re not. These respirator
Sep 18


Industrial accident near-miss reporting can miss the mark: Expert
September 18, 2025 DENVER — Tracking workplace accident “near misses” has long been considered an effective way for safety professionals...
Sep 17


OSHA wants to collaborate with businesses, acting leader says
September 16, 2025 DENVER — By providing opportunities to reduce fines, enhance training and improve communication with employers, the...
Sep 15
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