The Safety Brief
Welcome to the JLN Safety Brief – your source for the latest in industrial safety, confined space rescue updates, outage support news, and safety training insights.
Explore real-world field findings, regulatory updates, client success stories, and industry trends that impact power generation, manufacturing, construction, and pharmaceutical sectors. Our expert teams share how we prevent incidents through third-party safety audits, OSHA-compliant training, and high-risk rescue operations. Stay up to date with how JLN Safety protects workers and supports safe operations across the Northeast and beyond.
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Safety Update: Recording Lithium-Ion Battery Injuries on OSHA Logs
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Date: February 9, 2026Source: U.S. Department of Labor / OSHA Trade Release Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries are everywhere in today’s workplaces – powering tools, equipment, and personal devices. But these batteries
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JLN Safety CEO John Nickerson Named 2026 NSC “CEO Who Gets It”
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We’re proud to share that John Nickerson, CEO of JLN Associates, LLC (JLN Safety), has been recognized by the National Safety Council as one of its 2026 “CEOs Who Get
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Aerial Lift Safety Training 101: Inspections, Maintenance Awareness & Safe Operation
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Aerial lifts play a critical role in construction, power generation, manufacturing, and industrial maintenance environments. From boom lifts and scissor lifts to articulating platforms, these machines allow workers to perform
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The Top 10 OSHA Violations of 2025 – And What They Mean for YOUR Workplace
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Each year, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) releases its list of the most frequently cited workplace safety standards. More than just numbers, this data tells an important story
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Fall Protection Training with O&G Industries: Raising the Standard for Jobsite Safety
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At JLN Safety, we believe the most effective safety training doesn’t just meet requirements — it changes behavior. That’s why we’re proud to kick off our new interactive safety training
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Ladder Safety Regulations Have Changed: Here’s How to Stay Compliant
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Workplace ladder safety in the United States has entered a new era. What was once considered “standard protection” is no longer enough – and in many cases, no longer compliant.
