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Periodic table tile for arsenic showing the atomic number 33, symbol As, name Arsenic, and atomic weight 74.92.
HazMat
Arsenic Awareness: Hazards and Safe Work Practices

Arsenic hazards are not always obvious. It's important to know about the materials you are working with, exposure risks, and how to use proper controls.

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Safety Resources
Weekly Safety Meetings are Important for Your Safety Program

If you are interested in knowing where to start to improve your workplace safety program by adding weekly safety meetings, download our free report today.

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Boom Lift has Fallen Over in Middle of Street
Incidents
Lessons Learned About Fall Protection Safety on Boom Lifts

Boom lifts are effective when you need to access heights without the expense of a crane or the hassle of scaffolding, but tip over hazards are a real concern.

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Site Safety
Guarantee Workplace Safety with Smart Building Solutions

Structures that use smart technology solutions are among today’s biggest trends, which promises plenty of benefits that includes safety.

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HazMat
When Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens is a Risk at Work

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.

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Worker tied off with a fall protection harness while working from an elevated platform.
Fall Protection
Fall Protection Safety: Hazards, Requirements, and Prevention

Fall protection helps prevent serious injuries from falls at heights, unprotected edges, floor openings, ladders, scaffolds, lifts, and elevated work areas.

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Worker wiping sweat from face under a bright sun while wearing a hard hat and high-visibility safety vest.
Health
Heat Stress: Symptoms, Prevention, and Workplace Safety Tips

Learn what heat stress is, how to recognize heat illness symptoms, and how to prevent heat exhaustion and heat stroke in indoor and outdoor workplaces.

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Incidents
Workplace Incident Investigations Prevent Future Injuries

Incident investigations, along with a root cause analysis, should be happening after any injury, property damage event, or near miss happens on the job.

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Cars driving on a road in wet, snowy weather.
Driving Safety
Stay Safe Behind the Wheel When Driving in Bad Weather

Weather conditions like rain, wind, snow, ice, sleet, and fog increase risk when drivers have to get behind the wheel and motorists must know how to stay safe.

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