Ladders have always been a common tool—but under today’s safety standards, they come with new responsibilities. With OSHA’s update to Subpart D, a major change is reshaping how organizations must ...
In Part 6 of this article series, we look at the requirements that pertain to how scaffolding is used [29 CFR 1926.451(f)]. The first rule is you can’t load scaffolds or components beyond their ...
Ensuring Safety in Michigan Construction with MIOSHA Compliance Rules Milford, United States - January 30, 2026 / Merlo ...
A 61-year-old worker died on Thursday after reportedly getting stuck between a truck trailer and a loading dock.
State regulators release revised enforcement instructions to guide employers through evolving compliance requirements and inspection protocols.
In this podcast, Kevin Bland (shareholder, Orange County) sits down with Karen Tynan (shareholder, Sacramento), who is chair ...
WERNER ®, the global leader in ladders and manufacturer of advanced climbing and fall protection products, marks its tenth consecutive year advancing ladder safety nationwide in partnership with the ...
Dec. 14 – New federal regulations regarding lift truck operator training also apply to truck drivers who may occasionally use the equipment for loading or unloading. Stricter training standards ...
For construction contractors, OSHA rule changes anticipated for 2026 represent more than a regulatory update. They point to a broader shift in how jobsite risk must be identified, managed, and ...
Findings this week that an Eight Mile company violated workplace safety rules will have no direct impact on a wrongful-death lawsuit over the same accident that claimed the lives of two workers.
The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration has fined the operator of Gabriel House assisted living more than $180,000 for 13 citations, including 11 deemed “serious.” Ten people were ...