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Why language matters for workplace safety and health

5 best practices to prevent roof and rib falls
Rodney Adamson - Aug 20, 2024
There are 5 best practices to be safe when working under or near mine roofs and ribs. Mine owners and operators are responsible for the safety and health of miners

The hope for a promising future: labor-management collaboration
Darnice Marsh - Aug 20, 2024
Labor-management collaboration creates a more effective educational system that serves the needs of students, teachers and communities.

Building a bridge to immigrant and migrant workers
Priscilla Garcia-Ocampo - Aug 14, 2024
We’re working with consulates to ensure that immigrant and migrant workers in the U.S. receive their hard-earned wages, have safe and healthy workplaces, and more.

6 steps to an effective job hazard analysis
Occupational Safety and Health Administration - Jul 09, 2024
Whether you are a construction worker working at heights, an agricultural worker handling a chemical substance or a warehouse worker lifting heavy objects, you can use a job hazard analysis to stay safe.

EMPLEO: 20 years of fighting worker exploitation
Priscilla Garcia-Ocampo - Jul 03, 2024
The EMPLEO program has helped us recover more than $15 million in back wages for thousands of workers – and it’s more important than ever.

New tool connects miners with vital health resources
Jason Dittrich, Mike Pulsifer - Jun 28, 2024
OCIO worked collaboratively with the Mine Safety and Health Administration to develop a new tool that provides quick access to health services tailored to miners' unique needs.

Add partnership to your shopping list!
Darnice Marsh - Jun 03, 2024
How a 50-year-old labor-management partnership between the UFCW and 9 employers in the retail food industry helps keep stores running and shelves stocked.

Don’t wait for something bad to happen!
Dave Kearns - Jun 03, 2024
Tragedies often remind us of what is important and the simple steps that could have been taken to prevent them. Practice safety today and every day at work.