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

Caught-in hazards are one of the top 4 areas of fatalities on construction sites. All trades must be aware of these tips to avoid caught-in hazards.

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.

Using scaffolds to access hard-to-reach areas is often necessary. For especially difficult areas the safest approach may be to use a suspended scaffold.

When workers are exposed to falling object hazards, they must wear head protection and additional safety measures must be implemented.

During demolition planning activities keep safety in mind when considering demo methods, equipment to be used, potential hazards, and PPE selection.

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

Every day, more than 9,000 workers suffer a serious job-related injury. Implementing a good safety meeting program will prevent injuries and save lives.

Marijuana use impacts workplace safety. Stay aware of risks, policies, and practices to maintain a safe and productive work environment.