All safety Articles

The hazards of operating a walk-behind saw, guidance for transport, and the safety precautions to prevent the dangers of carbon monoxide and silica dust.

Mobile scaffolds can be a safer choice on the job because they allow workers to maintain their balance and work easily from the platform.

The OSHA Act was passed to prevent workers from being killed or seriously harmed at work, and this is the law that created OSHA.

Workers may be unaware of the electrical hazards present in their daily work environment, which makes them more vulnerable to the danger of electrical shock.

Leading indicators can play a important role in preventing workplace injuries and incidents while strengthening your workplace safety and health program.

A critical element of any effective safety and health program is a proactive, ongoing process to identify and assess workplace and jobsite hazards.

Caught-in or caught-between hazards on construction sites are one of OSHA's top areas of focus. These tips will help keep workers safe on the job site.

OSHA's Whistleblower Protection Program enforces federal laws that protect employees from retaliation after reporting workplace health and safety concerns.

OSHA says employers must conduct periodic inspections of LOTO procedures but what kind of inspections are good enough and what are the best practices?