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When learning about fire protection and prevention on the job, it is important to understand the different types of fire that can happen at your workplace.

Following these tips can reduce safety risks for employees who work with or around chemicals. Free infographic you can share with your organization.

While chainsaws are efficient and productive power tools, they can also be dangerous if not used correctly and with care by trained and experienced operators.

A cave-in is a real possibility if there is no protection and workers should be aware of the specific type of protection they need to keep them safe.

Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas that is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. Make sure your crew knows what to do to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.

Snow removal operations can be dangerous and workers should be trained on how to safely remove snow from rooftops and other elevated structures.

Guidance on the best ways to prevent cold stress injuries and illnesses at work and recommendations for the best clothing to wear in cold environments.

Do you know how to recognize the symptoms of frost bite and hypothermia and what to do if you see those dangerous signs in yourself or your co-worker?

Whether you are driving your own car, a fleet vehicle, a forklift, a riding lawn mower, or a dump truck, driving any vehicle requires your full attention.