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Slip, trip & fall hazards are lurking everywhere you find walking/working surfaces, but a good workplace health and safety program can minimize those risks.

Learn what's missing from your workplace health and safety program and what your company can gain from hosting regular safety meetings and toolbox talks.

National Work Zone Awareness Week (NWZAW) is held once a year. Find out more about how your company can participate to bring awareness to work zone safety.

Workers should always wear protection for their eyes and when needed wearing a face shield may be crucial to avoid a potentially permanent injury.

There are many cooperative programs that allow organizations to work cooperatively with OSHA to help prevent fatalities, injuries, and illnesses on the job.

Find out exactly what OSHA standards require when it comes to forklift inspections.

If your employees are facing high stress situations, then you need to incorporate stress prevention and management into your safety training program.

Welding, cutting and brazing tasks present unique hazards. Everyone working in the vicinity should have an understanding of safe work practices.

The OSHA Strategic Partnership Program (OSPP) provides opportunities for OSHA to partner with employers, workers, associations, and organizations.