All safety Articles

Safe grease trap design, training, and maintenance, as part of an overall workplace safety and health program, can prevent grease trap‑related incidents.

Workplace safety considerations for the use, care, inspection, and assembly of office chairs including ergonomic risk factors and wear and tear concerns.

Workers should know how to prevent fire, explosion, and health hazards during refueling and also when handling, storing, and traveling with gasoline.

Explore the critical issue of workplace harassment, its impact, and the collective steps we can take to foster a culture of respect and safety for everyone.

Incident reporting is critical, and near-miss reporting is important, but hazard reporting is also necessary for the safety of your workforce.

All workers should have a clear understanding of the organization’s fire safety plan, and be familiar with the location and types of extinguishers available.

A workplace safety and health program needs workers to participate in a meaningful way in order to be effective. Here's how to make that happen.

Review the lessons learned from this fatal ladder accident at your next safety meeting as you review fall hazard risks with your crews.

Temporary traffic control signs and devices are an essential component of temporary traffic control effectiveness and overall work zone safety.