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Two workers on a suspended scaffold on a building.
Scaffolds & Lifts
Safety Precautions When Using Suspended Scaffolds

Using scaffolds to access hard-to-reach areas is often necessary. For especially difficult areas the safest approach may be to use a suspended scaffold.

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Re-enactment of a worker who is not wearing a hard hat with a tool about to hit his head.
Fall Protection
Stop the Drop and Prevent Falling Object Injuries on the Job

When workers are exposed to falling object hazards, they must wear head protection and additional safety measures must be implemented.

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Supervisor preparing for demolition project.
Site Safety
Job Site Safety During Demolition Preparation Work

During demolition planning activities keep safety in mind when considering demo methods, equipment to be used, potential hazards, and PPE selection.

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Worker holding a digital table that says Hazard Identification and Assessment.
Best Practices
Workplace and Jobsite Hazard Identification and Assessment

A critical element of any effective safety and health program is a proactive, ongoing process to identify and assess workplace and jobsite hazards.

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Tomorrow is the Reward for Working Safely Today
Safety Resources
Prevent Injuries with a Safety Meeting Program at Work

Every day, more than 9,000 workers suffer a serious job-related injury. Implementing a good safety meeting program will prevent injuries and save lives.

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A display of marijuana-related products, including edibles, oil, and dried cannabis, symbolizing various forms of marijuana consumption and their relevance to workplace policies.
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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Excavator at Construction Site
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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Construction Worker Carrying Step Ladder
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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A sleepy driver rubbing his eyes.
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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