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Worker Safety: Page 6
Risk/Compliance
American Logistics Aid Network Activates for Major Hurricane Milton
American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN)
Less than two weeks after Hurricane Helene made landfall, the American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) is mobilizing for another major hurricane.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
International Longshoremen’s Association, United States Maritime Alliance Reach Tentative Agreement; Ports Resume Operation
International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA)
All 45,000 dockworkers who went on strike Oct. 1 have resumed to their duties.
Risk/Compliance
The Wake of Disruption and Destruction in Supply Chain: Alexis Asks
The impacts of hurricane Helene, now Milton, and the port strike, are shaping up to spell disruption with a capital D. With collaboration, technology and communication, supply chains are moving forward the best they can.
Retention
Urgent Call for U.S. Transportation: Fix Mobile Tech, Empower Frontline Workers and Drive Sustainability Forward
SOTI Inc.
Amid ongoing economic and operational hurdles, U.S. transportation and logistics professionals are calling for a renewed focus on supporting frontline workers and enhancing sustainability to improve resilience and service quality.
Risk/Compliance
DDoS Attacks Skyrocket, Hacktivist Activity Surges: Study
NETSCOUT
The supply chain industry is experiencing a 43% increase in the number of application-layer attacks and a 30% increase in volumetric attacks, especially in Europe and the Middle East, according to research from NETSCOUT Systems Inc.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
45,000 Dockworkers on Strike at 36 Ports. What's Next?
International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA)
Stranded cargo, rerouting challenges and cost escalations are just some of the immediate effects of the port strikes. Now that they're in effect, what's next for global supply chains?
Expert Columns
U.S. Port Strikes: A Predictable Source of Supply Chain Disruption
Zero100
The lack of investment in productivity-enhancing technology appears to be an industry-wide problem. While the digitization issue remains unresolved, the cycle of predictable disruptions at U.S. ports is set to continue.
Worker Safety
Warehouse Worker Protection Act to Protect Workers in Warehousing, Storage, E-Commerce Sectors
The Warehouse Worker Protection Act is a law designed to protect workers in the warehousing and storage, merchant wholesaler, electronic stores, mail-order house, courier and express delivery service industries.
Worker Safety
Avetta, National Safety Council to Introduce Safety Maturity Index
Avetta
Avetta partnered with the National Safety Council to launch the Safety Maturity Index, a systems-based approach to target health and safety weaknesses within the supply chain to help avoid serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs).
Manufacturing
Workplace Injury Trends in Manufacturing: Alexis Asks
The Travelers Companies, Inc.
In the manufacturing industry, one accident or incident can lead to long lasting injury impacting not only the worker, but the business as a whole.
Trucking
Driver Safety: A Core Transportation Industry Value
Trimble Inc.
Coupled with innovative technology, fleets should continue to prioritize and revisit their driver training programs. The most successful fleets have many touch points for their safety training programs.
Software Solutions
EHS Software Market to Top $2B in 2034: Study
ABI Research
The chemical industry was one of the first verticals to appreciate the importance of improving processes to ensure safety as any missteps can have dramatic consequences.
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