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While hand trucks can reduce risks associated with manual lifting, there are still safety precautions to follow when hand trucks are used for materials handling.

Heavy equipment is needed on every construction site. Keeping heavy equipment in good working condition can often prevent serious or even fatal incidents.

Here are some of the most common variations of hazard signs that you might see in the workplace and how you can interpret their meaning.

Overhead power lines at the job site are extremely dangerous due to high voltage and using tools and equipment that can contact the lines increases the risk.

Each day about 2000 U.S. workers have a job-related eye injury that requires medical treatment. That's why wearing required eye protection at work is critical.

Ladders are one of the most common home improvement tools, but they can also be one of the most hazardous. Great safety tips for using ladders at home.

Lockout/Tagout training is necessary when working in industrial settings. Don't assume everyone understands the importance of lockout/tagout procedures!

This article covers health risks and work precautions for all outdoor personnel, but especially those who may work in an at-risk area for Lyme disease.

What is the best way to figure out the OSHA annual training requirements for your workplace? Every company is different but here's the best place to start!