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On April 10, 2024, EPA announced the final National Primary Drinking Water Regulation (NPDWR) for six PFAS.
Exploring the shadowy impact of workplace stress, this article delves into how pervasive job-related burnout threatens personal well-being and dampens productivity and communication. Discover essential strategies for employers to foster a supporti...
Discover the latest regulatory update by the Department of Labor, aiming to redefine representation during OSHA workplace inspections. This pivotal adjustment could significantly enhance inspection effectiveness and safety outcomes, marking a new ...
Learn about the four categories of metalworking fluids, including their risks and control measures.
Don’t Forget the General Duty Clause! Even if you don’t violate a specific air quality regulation, you could still violate the General Duty Clause.
EPA maintains a list of over 12,000 perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly referred to as ‘forever chemicals.’ Learn more.
OSHA recently launched an NEP focused on preventing injuries in warehouses, processing facilities, distribution centers, and high-risk retail establishments. Learn more.
Learn about the advantages of turning your yard into a space that supports native plants, animals, and habitats.
The U.S. Supreme Court recently issued a ruling that narrowed the definition of water in the Clean Water Act. Learn more.
For thousands of years, innovative farmers have added a charcoal-like substance—biochar—to the soil to improve crop productivity. But what is biochar?
Read Part I of our IV part series: A simple pathway to Health and Safety Management
In May 1985, a group of scientists from a British Antarctic Survey discovered a hole in the (Antarctic) Ozone. Learn more.
After celebrating the 53rd Earth Day this past weekend, it seems like an opportune time to look back at the history of Earth Day.