Despite the challenges, the future of construction holds tremendous promise. New technologies, sustainable practices and smarter risk management are driving greater efficiency, safety and value.
The study supports risk-based regulatory approaches, emphasizing realistic exposure scenarios for PFAS in textiles.
Chemical regulations exist to safeguard human and environmental health throughout a substance’s life cycle (manufacture, intended use phase, and disposal). Regulatory decisions require scientific ...
Artificial sources of radiation are commonly used in the manufacturing and service industries, research institutions and universities, and the nuclear power industry. As a result, workers can be ...
COLUMBIA, Md., Nov. 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tenable ® (NASDAQ: TENB), the exposure management company, today announced it has been named a Leader in the first-ever 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for ...
Long-term exposure to arsenic in water may increase cardiovascular risk and especially heart disease risk even at exposure levels below the federal regulatory limit, according to new research. A study ...