A federal employment lawsuit against HD Supply, Inc. is testing how one of the country’s largest industrial distributors ...
AI-driven predictive technology is reshaping warehouse safety. From smart cameras and sensors to wearables and VR training, new tools are helping managers detect risks early, prevent injuries, and ...
There are technologies available today that simply didn’t exist, even just a few short years ago. For instance, a growing number of operator assist technologies can help operators prioritize safety ...
Warehouse pedestrian safety is a major concern for anyone who works in a warehouse setting. Equipment operators want to be able to focus on the task at hand without hurting anybody else. And ...
One of the biggest challenges for manufacturing and warehousing companies is finding and retaining talent, and this disturbing statistic certainly is a factor: In OSHA’s ranking of the top 10 safety ...
Regulations to protect indoor workers from heat illness haven’t kept up with surging construction and seasonal temperatures that keep smashing records. Daniel Rivera was soaked in sweat when he got ...
New numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that warehouse injuries are on the rise in New York, as advocates await action from Gov. Kathy Hochul on legislation that would impose more safety ...
New York warehouse workers at risk for musculoskeletal injuries and disorders could get increased protections through the Warehouse Worker Injury Reduction Act, which was passed by both the Senate and ...
New York’s warehouse workers face higher injury rates than employees in any other sector. In recent years, they’ve been hurt more often and more severely than before, according to new federal data.