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This article provides information on the most common nail gun hazards and safety tips that will help prevent nail gun injuries on job sites.

Employees who have exposure to toxic substances or harmful physical agents at their work site have a right to view their medical and exposure records.

Any employee on clean-up duty or administering first aid has the opportunity to be exposed to bloodborne pathogens on the job. Understand the risks.

Reduce hazards, prevent injuries, and keep work areas organized with effective housekeeping practices that support safety and productivity.

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

Great tips on how to prepare for hurricane season, understanding hurricane warnings, and what to do when a hurricane is imminent.

Slip, trip & fall hazards are lurking everywhere you find walking/working surfaces, but a good workplace health and safety program can minimize those risks.

Always look for areas on the job site that may have floor holes and be aware of holes that may not be adequately marked, covered, barricaded, or guarded.

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