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OSHA requires confined spaces to be evaluated for hazards, and if there are hazards, then the area must be classified as a permit-required confined space.

Here are five ways anyone can help prevent Computer Vision Syndrome and maintain optimal eye health whether you are at an office or working at home.

Regular cleaning and disinfection in the workplace can help to prevent or slow the transmission of airborne illnesses.

Recognizable to most, and found in almost all work areas outdoors, rattlesnakes can be encountered in work environments across the United States.

For outdoor workers there may be the opportunity to encounter venomous snakes on the job and safety training should include how to watch for snakes.

Copperhead snakes are not usually aggressive but it's important for outdoor workers to understand the threat and know what to do if they see a snake.

Cottonmouth and other venomous snakes can be a real hazard for some workers, and if that's the case they should be trained on how to protect themselves.

A robust safety program helps minimize risk to your workforce and keeping your insurance up to date will help your company weather any future liabilities.

If your employees are facing high stress situations, then you need to incorporate stress prevention and management into your safety training program.