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New MSHA Rule on Respirable Crystalline Silica
Blog 12/02/2024
energyOn April 18, 2024, the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) issued a final rule to lower miners' exposure to respirable crystalline silica and enhance respiratory protection measures across...
The recent storms that battered Florida served as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities that come with alternative energy infrastructure, particularly solar and wind. As the transition to...
Rising insurance costs in the energy sector are causing widespread concern, particularly when it comes to managing business interruptions. As claims severity increases due to inflation, material...
How to empower workers to intervene when they see a potential hazard or risk in complex and dynamic work environments. What are simultaneous operations? Simultaneous operations (SIMOPS) are...
Qualifying drivers is a crucial step for any trucking company that wants to ensure safety, compliance, and profitability. One of the most effective ways to qualify drivers is to conduct Motor Vehicle...
As we navigate the second quarter of 2024, a significant trend impacting the energy sector is the hardening auto insurance market. This development is pushing even the best-in-class performers to...
As the energy sector becomes increasingly digitalized, it becomes more vulnerable to cyber-attacks. These threats are not just a risk to information security but also pose serious safety hazards to...
In the pursuit of sustainable solutions, the waste-to-energy (WTE) sector is lighting a path towards environmental stewardship and energy innovation. This rapidly evolving industry, which converts...
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) regulations are designed to ensure safe and healthy working conditions for employees in the United States. When it comes to drone usage in the...
Workers' compensation is a crucial safety net designed to protect employees who suffer injuries or illnesses in the workplace. However, like any system, it's vulnerable to abuse. Workers'...