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Awareness Campaigns
Distracted Driving Awareness Month Happens Every April

Help save lives. Learn more about how you and your organization can share the #JustDrive message every year during Distracted Driving Awareness Month.

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Driving Safety
Aggressive Driving is Dangerous. Stay Calm and Drive Smart.

Aggressive driving is on the rise, posing a serious threat to personal safety on our roads. Learn how to steer clear of danger and prevent road rage incidents.

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Fall Protection
Why Working at Heights Requires Approved Fall Protection

Job sites must be set up in a way that prevents workers from falling off of overhead platforms, elevated workstations, into floor holes, or out of holes in the wall.

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Conduct
Situational Awareness is an Important Safety Skill at Work

Situational awareness is an on-the-job safety skill that is critical for hazard identification, effective decision making, and accident prevention.

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Ladders
How to Conduct an Extension Ladder Safety Inspection

Even with periodic inspections, it is still every worker's responsibility to be sure that the ladder they are about to use is in safe working order.

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Awareness Campaigns
Every Company Can Participate in Safe and Sound Week

Show your commitment to safety by joining organizations across the nation to raise awareness and promote Safe and Sound Week.

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OSHA
Are Small Businesses Exempt from OSHA? Key Facts Explained

Small businesses aren’t fully exempt from OSHA. Learn what rules still apply, who is truly exempt, and why all companies should have a written safety program.

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Site Safety
Wildlife Safety at Work: What Outdoor Workers Should Know

Stay safe on the jobsite with these essential tips for preventing wildlife encounters with deer, bears, coyotes, bobcats, and birds.

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Office Safety
Office Chair Use and Assembly Safety Tips and Precautions

Workplace safety considerations for the use, care, inspection, and assembly of office chairs including ergonomic risk factors and wear and tear concerns.

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