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Safety signs are the first critical step when it comes to workplace safety to alert everyone to dangers, warnings and safety instructions that shouldn't be missed.

Ladder inspections aren't difficult, but workers should be trained to know what they are looking for, when a ladder is safe to use, and when repairs are required.

The Insider's Guide to OSHA answers the questions that every employer needs to know about workplace safety programs, inspections, logs, reporting and more!

Workers should know how to recognize fire ant mounds, how to avoid them and what to do if they unexpectedly get bit and stung while working outdoors.

The one thing you've heard all your lives is what could have possibly prevented this unnecessary fatality. This story should have had a different ending.

How to stop wasting time, lower your insurance premiums and improve workplace safety with instant access to hundreds of safety meeting topics.

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

Even if things get hectic, remind yourself what the holidays are truly about and know that nothing is more important than having a safe holiday this year.

Lifting heavy loads may look simple, but using jacks and jack stands the right way is essential to prevent accidents and keep every job safe and steady.