National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health
Monitoring workplace noise to improve employee health
Technology can play a key role in the long-term health of your employees, but some operations need to first understand and consider exactly what’s at stake. Keep Reading
Identifying safety risks through panorama photos
Capturing and studying panoramic photos is one way aggregate producers can build up their hazard recognition skills during safety training. Keep Reading
When work boots wear out
The National Institute of Occupational Safety & Health is nearing completion of a study measuring work boot tread wear to determine the safety of miners. Keep Reading
Preventing exposure to whole-body vibration
How vibration from heavy machinery affects operator health, and what you can do to minimize the intensity and frequency of these common events. Keep Reading
The 5 hazardous co-workers around crushers
Working alongside impact crushers and other key quarry equipment is dangerous when the wrong attitude is brought to the task. Keep Reading
KYCSA to host underground stone safety seminar
The Kentucky Crushed Stone Association (KYCSA) will be hosting its 2018 Underground Stone Safety Seminar Nov. 13-14 in Louisville, Kentucky. Keep Reading
NIOSH award recognizes safety innovation through tech
The deadline to apply for the National Institute of Occupational Safety & Health's (NIOSH) Mine Safety and Health Technology Innovations Award is Aug. 1. Keep Reading
Quiz: Are you an expert at recognizing safety hazards?
Recognizing safety hazards is the first step in maintaining a safe work environment. Test your knowledge to see how much you know about recognizing hazards. Keep Reading
Effectively recognizing safety hazards at worksites
Which competencies are most critical for a "competent person" to adequately perform a workplace examination? Keep Reading