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Holding regular safety meetings on electrical hazards can ensure all employees are protected against shocks and electrocution while on the job.

Do you know what to do if there is an emergency at your workplace? Do you know when to evacuate and when to shelter-in-place? Plan ahead to save lives.

Ergonomics is important for office workers as they utilize their work space on a daily basis in such a way that increases both comfort and productivity.

Employers should take preventative action for electrical safety. Safety meetings on electrical hazards are critical to keeping employees safe on the job.

Workers may be unaware of the electrical hazards present in their daily work environment, which makes them more vulnerable to the danger of electrical shock.

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

Construction workers should remember that working around heavy equipment, like dump trucks, puts them at risk for struck-by, caught-in, and other hazards.

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