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Learn more about the precautions to consider when employees may be required or advised to wear face masks while at work to prevent the spread of illness.

Do you know what to do if there is an emergency at your workplace? Do you know when to evacuate and when to shelter-in-place? Plan ahead to save lives.

Employees should know the questions to ask themselves when they only have a few seconds to decide whether or not to attempt to extinguish a fire at work.

PPE is often used as the only protection for serious safety risks, but there are 4 other controls to be implemented first. PPE is the last line of defense.

PPE is designed to protect against specific hazards. It is important that the correct protection is selected for the hazards presented at the worksite.

Important fire safety practices that employees and employers should know to help prevent workplace fires, keep workers safe and keep offices and stores open.

Your workplace fire prevention plan may require fire watch personnel and guidance on how to implement that precaution during and after hot work activity.

Here are the 4 key things to focus on to ensure your safety meetings are engaging your employees and are adding value to your health and safety program.

What happens when there is no OSHA standard on a specific safety hazard? Learn more about how OSHA's General Duty Clause might apply at your organization.