Wearable Technology Offers Augmented Reality for Warehouse Workers

For years now, high-tech companies like Google, Vuzix, Ubimax, and others have promised that  wearable technology will make our lives better and easier. But how will it actually work? Look no further than a pilot program from global package delivery service DHL to understand the answer. DHL Supply Chain, a subsidiary of the German company … Read more

Cutting Corners with Dock Materials Increases Risk

Anyone who has worked around docks or delivery vans, at some point or another has probably seen some pretty sketchy materials used as dock boards: Cracked and splintery pieces of old plywood, wooden 2X4 beams, and even old metal advertising signs have been used to span the gap between where the dock ends and the … Read more

Pedal to the Metal: Feds Propose Limiting Truck Speeds

No matter how much of a leadfoot truck drivers have, their big rigs would never be able to go faster than 70 mph, according to a proposal unveiled recently by two federal agencies. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have teamed up to support limiting the ability of … Read more

Federal Government Launches Teenage Truck Driver Plan

Does it seem like truck drivers are getting younger and younger? That’s because they are … at least some of them! Qualified teenage drivers are now legally allowed to operate semi-tractor trailers and other commercial trucks nationwide as part of a three-year pilot program that reduces the current age restrictions on truck drivers. The program, … Read more

The Future Arrives: Self-Driving Electric Cars Now a Reality

Could Autonomous Trucks Be Far Behind? Every day seems to bring more and more news about the future of the automotive industry…   Uber will introduce self-driving cars in Pittsburgh within the next few weeks while Singapore introduced driverless taxis this week. Ford has jumped into the fray, promising its customers a fully autonomous vehicle … Read more

Website Advises Young People of their Workplace Rights

Each year, millions of teenagers get their first job. But whether it’s working a fast food restaurant or helping out at a construction site, there are workplace dangers at just about every workplace. Unfortunately, many young workers aren’t aware of their rights under the law — especially their right to work in a safe workplace. … Read more

Now Hear This: ‘OSHA Wants Your Noise Reduction Ideas’

Every year, an estimated 22 million workers risk losing all or part of their hearing as a result of workplace noise hazards. Now two government agencies are turning to a group experts for ideas on how to reduce workplace noise: The workers themselves. “Hear and Now – The Noise Safety Challenge” is a national contest … Read more