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Eyewash stations are a critical first aid measure in workplaces—learn when, why, and how workers should use them to protect their vision in an emergency.

Before every drive, a Vehicle 360 Walk Around helps spot hazards, ensure safety, and prevent accidents. Confirm it's safe before you drive!

American Ladder Institute has declared March as National Ladder Safety Month in an effort to decrease the number of ladder-related injuries and fatalities.

Empower your team with the 'See Something, Say Something' approach. Foster a vigilant culture where everyone plays a role in maintaining workplace safety.

Incident investigations, along with a root cause analysis, should be happening after any injury, property damage event, or near miss happens on the job.

This traumatic incident was a crushed-by death that should have never happened. Safety training, safety meetings, and safety procedures do save lives.

Safety training should be adequate enough so all excavation workers understand why they should never enter an unprotected trench for their own safety.

When workers are assigned to tasks in the vicinity of moving vehicles, the employer should require pre-work safety meetings for all employees on site.

Wood chippers are dangerous, but this tragedy didn't happen the way you think. Lessons Learned reminder to always inspect heavy equipment prior to use.