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Employees have a responsibility to treat everyone at work with dignity and respect and have the right to expect the same level of behavior as well.

Gain perspective on the different types of workplace violence, warning signs to be aware of, reporting and investigation guidance, and active shooter scenarios.

The main source of information about hazardous materials in the workplace is the safety data sheet (SDS) and employees should know where to find them.

OSHA has the resources you need to gain a better understanding of who is responsible for the health and safety of temporary workers.

For employees that work outdoors or regularly conduct business in residential neighborhoods, training on dog bite prevention techniques is important.

Extension cords are common and convenient, but when used without proper safety precautions they can become fire hazards and pose risks to worker safety.

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

OSHA has found 4 top areas of fatalities in construction including electrocutions, falls, caught-in hazards and struck-by hazards, which includes falling objects.

Electrical hazards are an area of major safety concern. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) can be found on any jobsite as well as in most office buildings.