All safety Articles

Every facility is different, which means fire prevention and protection plans must be tailored specifically to the unique characteristics of the location.

Health and safety training should occur on a regularly scheduled basis or when there are new additions to a work environment or new events or situations.

With a fixed height up to 32 inches tall, step stools may seem safe but require many of the same safety precautions of full-size step ladders.

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.

Emergency Action Plans provide site-specific procedures so workers know what is expected and what to do in the event of an emergency.

Horizontal directional drilling can be a great solution for some excavation projects but there are still potential hazards and safety needs to remain a priority.

The statistics related to slip, trip and fall incidents at work are shocking but there's plenty a business owner can do to prevent unnecessary accidents.

Proper covers, guardrails and signage must be utilized for floor hole hazards, including skylights, to prevent deadly incidents, like this one.

When combustible materials are handled, static electricity can be dangerous as the work environment then becomes at risk for fires and explosions.