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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.

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.

Defensive driving applies to the job site too, no matter if that is a construction site, a warehouse parking lot, a residential area, or an isolated field site.

For crews that are working on projects in work zones, a daily safety meeting at the start of every shift is recommended, here are great points to emphasize.

All forklift operators need to have the proper training before they jump in the driver's seat. This protects them and other workers in the area.

OSHA's Whistleblower Protection Program enforces federal laws that protect employees from retaliation after reporting workplace health and safety concerns.

Who needs to be trained to be a spotter at the job site? Does everyone understand the signals? Learn more about spotter signals and safety tips for your crews.

If there is a potential hazard appropriate barricades must be in place. Do you know what can safely be used as a barricade if used properly?

Holding regular safety meetings on electrical hazards can ensure all employees are protected against shocks and electrocution while on the job.