
Lessons From a Tragic Bucket Truck Accident: Why Proper Training Saves Lives
The utility industry was recently shaken by the tragic death of 21-year-old lineman apprentice Ryan Vargas in Texas. According to a WTOC 11 Report, Vargas

The utility industry was recently shaken by the tragic death of 21-year-old lineman apprentice Ryan Vargas in Texas. According to a WTOC 11 Report, Vargas

An Article by The Modesto Bee highlighted the real-life risks working in hazardous environments and the potential consequences of not being properly trained. In May

Lead exposure remains one of the most persistent and dangerous environmental health risks in California. Despite decades of regulation and millions of dollars invested in

On April 16, 2026, OSHA announced that it had cited a Huntsville-based home builder after investigating a December 2025 trench-collapse fatality in Alabama. According to

Administrative Professionals Day is a time to recognize the individuals who keep organizations running smoothly behind the scenes. At NATEC International, Inc., we are proud

California kicked off 2026 with sweeping labor law updates designed to strengthen worker protections, increase transparency, and hold employers more accountable than ever before. This

On March 22, 2026, a routine morning quickly turned into a near-tragedy on the I-10 bridge in Lake Charles, Louisiana. According to a report by

When most people think of wildfire damage, they picture burned homes and destroyed neighborhoods. But a growing body of evidence, especially from a 2026 Associated

In 2026, asbestos is not just a legacy hazard, it’s still a real and ongoing threat in workplaces across the United States. The Asbestos Disease

In 2026, California took a major step forward in workplace safety, especially when it comes to lead exposure, one of the most dangerous and often