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Worker Demonstrating Fall Rescue Basics
Fall Protection
Personnel Working at Heights Need a Fall Rescue Plan

Workers in many industries face potential fall hazards. Any organization that has personnel working at heights should have a fall rescue plan implemented.

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Assorted Extension Cords Hanging Up Neatly
Electrical
Back to Basics: How to Use Extension Cords at Work Safely

Make sure everyone on your team is getting trained on electrical safety...even the basics need to be covered, like how to use an extension cord safety.

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Safety Manual Binders
Safety Manual
Written Safety Program, Easy to Start for Your Company

Order now and get your OSHA-compliant written safety program immediately! Customize for your company and get your safety program done by the end of the day.

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Shelter-in-Place sign.
Emergency
How to Stay Safe During an Emergency and Shelter-in-Place

An event that requires shelter-in-place may happen quickly, without much warning, so it’s important to know the emergency procedures ahead of time.

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Woman sitting on couch who appears to be very ill.
Home & Holiday
Safety at Home: How to Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Know how to recognize early symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning and how to best protect your family by preventing exposure in the home.

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Workplace Injury Form with Pencil
Incidents
Why It's Important to Report Workplace Injuries Quickly

Unsafe acts on the job can lead to workplace incidents resulting in injuries, illnesses, or fatalities. Time is critical when reporting an injury, here's why.

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Construction Worker Installing Fall Protection Guardrails
Fall Protection
Fall Protection System Failures That Can Be Prevented

Despite the emerging sophisticated and innovative fall protection systems, learn more about why fall-related injuries and fatalities are still happening.

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A work bench with a lot of tools.
Tools
Tool Care and Storage: Why It Matters More Than You Think

Caring for tools is part of the job. Store them right, use them correctly, and keep your crew safe, productive, and ready to work.

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Hospital Emergency Room
OSHA
Reporting Injuries to OSHA: What You Need to Know

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.

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