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Slip, trip and fall hazards are lurking everywhere on the walking/working surfaces at work, but a good safety program can minimize those risks.

The goal of the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) standard is to ensure that workers know about chemical hazards at work and how to protect themselves.

OSHA provides some great information for planning, preparing for, completing, and following up on a workplace or job site safety inspection.

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

Whether you’re working indoors or outdoors, knowing what to do before, during, and after an evacuation can make all the difference.

Review the main points on injury reporting now so you are prepared, and then keep the focus on safety so you never have to put this knowledge to use.

Making your workplace safer is important for any business. An organization demonstrates that they value their staff by first guaranteeing their safety.

Effective emergency planning is vital to ensure that any worker in a confined space who becomes sick or is injured can be evacuated quickly and safely.

You need protection top to bottom and foot protection is important for many jobs. Here's how to choose the best foot protection for your work environment.