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Held each year during the first full week of May, Construction Safety Week is a nationwide effort to inspire everyone in the industry to stay focused on safety.

Using a cutting torch can be dangerous if proper safety measures are not followed. Understanding the risks involved is the first step in preventing accidents.

It can take years for a person exposed to asbestos to develop symptoms of mesothelioma. Once the disease sets in, it can spread, and there's no cure.

Prolonged exposure to sounds that measure 85 decibels and higher can damage your hearing. Get valuable tips for protecting your hearing at work.

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.

Building Safety Month aims to raise awareness about the importance of building codes that ensure safety in the spaces where we live, work, and learn.

How organizations can participate in the National Stand-Down to Prevent Struck-by Incidents that is in coordination with Work Zone Awareness Week.

Every year, organizations across the nation recognize National Safe Digging Month (NSDM) in April. There are plenty of ways your organization can participate.

Eye and face protection is essential to prevent injuries from flying debris, chemicals, and other hazards — learn how the right PPE keeps workers safe.