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A construction worker in safety gear holding yellow caution tape inside a building under construction.
Site Safety
Hazard Recognition: Spotting Risks Before They Cause Harm

Many accidents happen because risks go unnoticed. Stay aware of changing conditions, unsafe actions, and hidden dangers to keep your workplace safe.

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Construction Worker Standing at a Construction Site Wearing a Safety Vest and Holding a Hard Hat
Personal Protection
Job-Site Safety Vest Guidance and Visibility Requirements

There are different types and classes of safety vests and every worker should have a well-fitting safety vest that meets the requirements for the job site.

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Cars driving on a road in wet, snowy weather.
Driving Safety
Stay Safe Behind the Wheel When Driving in Bad Weather

Weather conditions like rain, wind, snow, ice, sleet, and fog increase risk when drivers have to get behind the wheel and motorists must know how to stay safe.

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Industrial Worker Using Eye Wash Station
Personal Protection
Preventing Eye Injuries is a Great Safety Meeting Topic

Learn more about the most important points to discuss during your next safety meeting or toolbox talk on eye safety and preventing eye injuries on the job.

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A desk drawer that has office supplies and a visible handgun.
Best Practices
A Case for Zero-Tolerance of Workplace Bullying

Employees have a responsibility to treat everyone at work with dignity and respect and have the right to expect the same level of behavior as well.

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Construction worker putting his hand out to signal "stop".
Site Safety
How to Prevent, Predict and Respond to Workplace Violence

Gain perspective on the different types of workplace violence, warning signs to be aware of, reporting and investigation guidance, and active shooter scenarios.

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Two binders, the blue one is labeled Safety Program, and the yellow one is labeled Safety Data Sheets.
HazMat
Understand Safety Data Sheets to Handle Materials Safely

The main source of information about hazardous materials in the workplace is the safety data sheet (SDS) and employees should know where to find them.

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Group of happy workers standing together.
OSHA
Staffing Agencies vs. Employers: Protecting Temp Workers

OSHA has the resources you need to gain a better understanding of who is responsible for the health and safety of temporary workers.

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Sign on a gate that says Beware of the Dog, Enter at Your Own Risk.
Site Safety
Training and Experience are Key for Worker Dog Bite Safety

For employees that work outdoors or regularly conduct business in residential neighborhoods, training on dog bite prevention techniques is important.

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