North Carolina residents who work for relatively large companies may want to know about the results of one international study. This study analyzed over 100,000…
Drivers in North Carolina who find themselves passing a work zone on the highway should be extra cautious because those areas can be magnets for…
Workers in North Carolina who operate machinery are probably familiar with the concept of machine guarding. OSHA requires every machine part that could cause injury…
North Carolina is known for its long stretches of interstate. These roads can be dangerous for the construction workers who are tasked with repairing them.…
In North Carolina, as in 48 other states, the legal limit for blood alcohol concentration among drivers is .08. Anything over that constitutes drunk driving.…
Driver-assist technology can take over certain functions for drivers like braking, accelerating and centering the car in its lane. While there are benefits to it,…
Employers are expected to record significant workplace injuries and illnesses on OSHA\’s Form 300. OSHA has criteria as to what injuries and illnesses must be…
Vehicle safety features can help keep drivers in North Carolina safe, but this is only when they are used correctly. A study from the AAA…
Worker safety will ideally be a top priority for companies that operate warehouses in North Carolina and other states. Businesses are encouraged to create policies…
The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety estimates that 328,000 car crashes occur every year across the U.S. because of drowsy driving. Drowsiness is dangerous because…