Safety
Every citizen of Israel has the right to access bomb shelters, but not everyone can - opinion
Israel Builders Contractors Association estimated that 56% of homes did not have a mamad as of 2024.
Beyond the Headlines: Protecting body and soul - opinion
Possible bullet hole found on American Airlines jet after Colombia flight
Steps taken by Youmetalks to make your experience safe
Why conduct crash tests at 64 km/h instead of 120 km/h speed limit?
The leading safety organizations' crash tests examine cars at much lower speeds than the legal limit. They have a convincing and also concerning explanation.
Explosion in Pakistan coal mine kills 12 miners
Coal mine accidents, which are common on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, are results of gas build-ups, lack of safety gear, and poor working conditions.
Car safety equipment was designed with men in mind, new study shows this should change
A team of American researchers has used trauma-injury data from car crash victims to evaluate differences in injury patterns typical for males and females.
Rejoicing in the shadow of war: Keep children safe during Purim events
Celebrate Purim safely: Avoid costume hazards and fireworks dangers. Learn essential safety tips from IIOSH for a joyful and risk-free holiday!
Safety of Arab workers and women working night shifts is at risk during Ramadan
The consequences of fatigue are particularly evident in repetitive tasks without high cognitive demands lasting half an hour or more and complex tasks requiring concentration.
Is night driving more dangerous than you think?
Data experts say posting pictures and activities of children online is dangerous
Experts say that posting photos on social media of children can create a digital identity for children, facilitating identity theft and distribution of the child's image to unwanted parties.
Finnish Airline will start weighing people before flights
Taking accurate weight measurements can increase passenger safety on flights.
Gaza war means longer hours, more accidents for bus drivers
The Knesset Economic Committee approved an extension of working hours for bus and truck drivers to up to 14 hours a day during the war, putting additional strain on them.
How Japan Airlines crew led 367 passengers to safety from a burning plane
Officials at Japan's second-biggest airline on Wednesday said the crew followed emergency procedures in textbook fashion, starting with the first rule: panic control.