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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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A worker wearing a hard hat and a safety vest demonstrating how to wear a personal fall arrest system shown from the front and the back.
Fall Protection
Personal Fall Arrest Systems are Critical Fall Protection

Fall hazards are recognized as one of the OSHA Big Four. Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS) are commonly used by workers when serious fall hazards exist.

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Industrial Equipment with Lock and Tag in place for Lockout/Tagout
Lockout Tagout
Stay Safe When Restoring Service After Lockout Procedures

When the servicing or maintenance is completed, lockout/tagout procedures for restoring service should be used to make sure all workers are protected.

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Forklift Incident in Warehouse, Worker Injured
Heavy Equipment
How To Keep Pedestrians Safe When Operating a Forklift

Great safety tips that will help workers recognize the hazards that may exist when forklifts are used in the same work environment that has foot traffic.

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Hard Hats Near Pipes, Work Setting
Safety Resources
Why You Should End the Week with a Friday Safety Meeting

Friday afternoon is not the time to rush or get complacent. Make sure all team members get home to their families safely for the weekend!

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Person receiving a flu vaccine shot.
Health
Prevention is Better Than Cure When It Comes to the Flu

The more employees are educated on the best ways to prevent the flu and stay healthy during the winter, the more productive everyone will be on the job.

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Clipboard with a printed Job Hazard Analysis form showing columns for job steps, potential hazards, and control methods.
Site Safety
Why Every Crew Needs a Job Hazard Analysis for Safety

A Job Hazard Analysis helps identify risks before work begins, ensuring hazards are controlled and crews can work safely on every task.

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Worker standing on step stool fixing a door on a business.
Ladders
Step Stools Also Require Ladder Safety Precautions

With a fixed height up to 32 inches tall, step stools may seem safe but require many of the same safety precautions of full-size step ladders.

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Construction worker's boot getting tripped into a floor hole on construction site.
Fall Protection
Floor Holes Can Pose Significant Slip, Trip and Fall Risks

Floor holes are one area where many workers forget to take the necessary safety measures to protect themselves and their co-workers.

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