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Conduct
Marijuana Use and the Impact it has on Workplace Safety

Marijuana use impacts workplace safety. Stay aware of risks, policies, and practices to maintain a safe and productive work environment.

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OSHA Focus Four
Recognizing Potential Job Site Caught-in Hazards

To prevent injuries and fatal incidents, the first step is to recognize potential caught-in hazards, like the examples shown in this article.

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Ladders
How to Safely Use a Ladder is Workplace Safety 101

How to Safely Use a Ladder should be Workplace Safety 101. No matter how high off the ground, a fall off a ladder can have serious consequences.

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Driving Safety
Safety Tips to Help Prevent Driver Fatigue on Long Trips

Driver fatigue, which may be the result of insufficient sleep, long distances traveled, or long work shifts, is a major contributor to tragic motor vehicle collisions.

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Awareness Campaigns
National Ladder Safety Month Promotes Hazard Awareness

American Ladder Institute has declared March as National Ladder Safety Month in an effort to decrease the number of ladder-related injuries and fatalities.

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When Drug and Alcohol Use Causes Disruptions at Work

Work tasks may require alertness, concentration, and accurate reflexes. Impairment due to drug and alcohol use can affect job attendance and performance.

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HazMat
How to Implement an Effective HazCom Program

Companies that have hazardous chemicals in use are required by OSHA’s HazCom Standard (HCS) to implement a hazard communication program.

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Best Practices
How to Empower Workers to Stop Unsafe Work

Stop Work Authority (SWA) empowers employees, at any level, to halt a job or task when a hazardous situation appears imminent, without fear of retribution.

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Angry worker in a high-visibility vest yelling with clenched fists inside an industrial workplace.
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Anger Management: Staying Safe and Professional at Work

Anger at work can create safety risks. Learn how to recognize warning signs, stay in control, and prevent incidents before they happen.

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