Many Cleveland workers and their employers will most likely be affected by OSHA's impending rule changes on walking-working surfaces. On Nov. 17, 2016, OSHA made an announcement that the rule, which has been anticipated for some time, would update its general...
Using innovative technology to improving workplace safety
From laser curtains and bulletproof glass barriers to special warning signs and 3D visualization, there is a range of modern technologies that can keep workplace safer. Ohio workers could expect to see much more of this technology in the future. One popular and...
Reducing injuries on the job
Nurses and other staff in Ohio hospitals often face physical challenges when trying to move patients. Researchers from the Center for Work, Health and Wellbeing at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health have identified a link between reduced injuries among...
Self-driving car accidents are raising questions about the future of car insurance
There is no doubt that the auto industry is dealing with significant changes. Over recent years, the development of self-driving car technology and the rise in popularity of ridesharing services has brought many companies to reconsider how they conduct their business....
FMCSA prescreening program approved by court
Commercial drivers in the state of Ohio will soon be required to comply with a federal program that provides preliminary screening of driver applicants. Although it had been delayed by a court battle over questions of driver privacy, the matter has recently been...