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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.

Performing lockout tagout requires workers to follow a series of steps to ensure that the equipment they are working on will not be started accidentally.

Construction, maintenance, and utility work projects must take time to design and implement safe and effective temporary traffic control for work zones.

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.

OSHA's Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP) recognize employers who have implemented effective safety and health management systems.

Even if warehouse managers believe they have a well-ordered facility, they may be making mistakes that could have serious consequences.

Whether using a manual or power operated aerial lift, workers must recognize and avoid safety hazards that can lead to injury, property damage, or death.

With so many rules on how safely use a step ladder on the job, here are the important points to cover during your next safety meeting on ladder safety.

Review the lessons learned from this fatal ladder accident at your next safety meeting as you review fall hazard risks with your crews.