All safety Articles

Two hard hats on a construction site with lightning seen in the background.
Site Safety
Outdoor Worker Safety Tips for Thunderstorms and Lightning

Review lightning hazards and safety recommendations for outdoor workers provided by OSHA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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Aerial Lift Fall Hazard
Fall Protection
Working at Heights Without Fall Protection Can Be Deadly

On any construction site, one wrong step could become very serious, very fast. Take a look at these images and see how easily you can spot the fall hazards.

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Handyman Fell Off Ladder
OSHA Focus Four
Fall Hazards Found in These Typical Work Activities

It's always a good idea to have a safety meeting on fall protection, fall hazards identification and fall prevention at least once every three months.

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Cluttered warehouse aisle with boxes, trash, and tools scattered on the floor creating trip and housekeeping hazards.
Site Safety
Good Housekeeping Keeps Workplaces Safe and Productive

Reduce hazards, prevent injuries, and keep work areas organized with effective housekeeping practices that support safety and productivity.

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Messy construction site with scattered debris, cords, tools, and materials creating multiple trip hazards along a dirt walkway.
Site Safety
How Construction Site Housekeeping Improves Jobsite Safety

Reduce hazards, prevent injuries, and keep your construction site organized with effective housekeeping practices that support safety and productivity.

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Construction worker in high-visibility clothing shoveling hot asphalt during road paving operations.
Work Zones
Asphalt Safety: Protecting Workers from Heat, Burns, and Fumes

Asphalt work combines heat, fumes, traffic, and equipment hazards that can increase injury risk without proper safety practices and consistent awareness.

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Worker welding metal pipe wearing protective gloves and face shield with sparks visible.
Personal Protection
Hand and Arm Protection: Choosing the Right PPE

Protect your hands and arms from workplace hazards. Learn how to choose, use, and maintain the right PPE to reduce injury risk and work safely.

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Graphic image of a red gasoline can.
HazMat
Gasoline Safety Tips to Prevent Fire and Explosion Hazards

Workers should know how to prevent fire, explosion, and health hazards during refueling and also when handling, storing, and traveling with gasoline.

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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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