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EDGE Fall Protection ranks America’s most dangerous jobs by injury rate

A new study by EDGE Fall Protection ranks healthcare facilities, leather manufacturing, and package delivery the most dangerous industries for American workers based on BLS injury data.
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Work Safety 101: OSHA 300 Injury and Illness Reporting

Learn how to follow OSHA’s annual injury and illness reporting process, or OSHA 300, including who must report, due dates, exemptions, and additional requirements for certain injuries.

EDGE Fall Protection ranks America’s most dangerous jobs by injury rate

February 10, 2026 · A new study by EDGE Fall Protection ranks healthcare facilities, leather manufacturing, and package delivery the most dangerous industries for American workers based on BLS injury data.

Work Safety 101: OSHA 300 Injury and Illness Reporting

January 19, 2026 · Learn how to follow OSHA’s annual injury and illness reporting process, or OSHA 300, including who must report, due dates, exemptions, and additional requirements for certain injuries.

National Miners Day 2025: Remembering Monongah

December 5, 2025 · National Miners Day, observed annually on Dec. 6, commemorates the date of the deadliest mine accident in U.S. history. The Monongah disaster kickstarted modern safety and health regulations.

Study predicts industries where automation could reduce injuries

November 21, 2025 · A new report from Lamber Goodnow forecast workplace injuries will decrease by 5.9%, or 161,000 annually, by 2030 as a result of 20-40% automation and AI adoption, depending on industry.

Deployment: GREÏ pilots AI safety monitoring with Gilesta construction

October 25, 2025 · By connecting its existing security cameras to GREÏ’s AI platform, Gilesta began flagging missing PPE and fall risks in real time, finding root causes, and turn insights into concrete actions.

Safety-critical DOL activities continuing during government shutdown

October 7, 2025 · OSHA is keeping 25% of its employees and MSHA is keeping 50% of its employees to continue activities necessary to protect life and property during the October 2025 government shutdown.