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AD Recognized Across North America with Multiple Workplace Honors in 2026 07/03/2026

In the U.S., AD has been named a Philadelphia Inquirer Top Workplaces winner for the eighth consecutive year and, for the third time, has been recognized as a USA TODAY Top Workplaces winner.

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AD Recognized Across North America with Multiple Workplace Honors in 2026 AD announced it has earned multiple workplace recognitions in 2026, including Philadelphia Inquirer and USA Today Top Workplaces honors in the U.S. and continued Great Place to Work and Best Workplaces recognition in Canada.

ASSP Appoints Parker, CSP, New President 07/02/2026

Parker will serve a one-year term American Society of Safety Professionals and succeeds Linda Tapp, CSP, ALCM, CPTD, president of SafetyFUNdamentals.

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ASSP Appoints Parker, CSP, New President Monique Parker, CSP, chief sustainability officer at Elevra Lithium, began serving as the 111th president of the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) and chair of the ASSP Foundation, the Society’s charitable arm.

The Appreciative Inquiry Index Offers Transformational Management Tool 06/30/2026

What if improving safety started by focusing on what’s already working?

The Appreciative Inquiry Index offers a new approach to management.

https://www.ishn.com/articles/115375-the-appreciative-inquiry-index-offers-transformational-management-tool

The Appreciative Inquiry Index Offers Transformational Management Tool To improve operational outcomes, businesses commonly focused on what was not working in order to “fix” them and so improve organizational results. The Appreciative Inquiry (AI) Model was influenced by numerous research studies of positive outcomes in the fields of sports, medicine, and behavior ...

US Department of Labor Proposes $3.5M in Fines for Dangerous Health, Safety Violations by 3 Employers During Houston Facility Chemical Spill Response 06/30/2026

The U.S. Department of Labor's U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration initiated three after a Dec. 27, 2025, sulfuric acid at the BWC Terminals LLC industrial facility led to multiple employee injuries.

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US Department of Labor Proposes $3.5M in Fines for Dangerous Health, Safety Violations by 3 Employers During Houston Facility Chemical Spill Response The U.S. Department of Labor has proposed more than $3.5 million in fines against three companies after federal inspectors determined they failed to protect workers during post-emergency response cleanup after a chemical spill at the BWC Terminals industrial facility in Channelview.

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