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Copperhead snakes are not usually aggressive but it's important for outdoor workers to understand the threat and know what to do if they see a snake.

For outdoor workers there may be the opportunity to encounter venomous snakes on the job and safety training should include how to watch for snakes.

Here are the 4 most important things every business owner needs to understand when they are thinking about getting serious about workplace safety.

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Even if you comply with all the necessary government safety regulations, you must keep reinforcing the culture of safety at your construction site.

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.

Caught-in or caught-between hazards on construction sites are one of OSHA's top areas of focus. These tips will help keep workers safe on the job site.

If there is a potential hazard appropriate barricades must be in place. Do you know what can safely be used as a barricade if used properly?

Caught-in hazards are one of the top 4 areas of fatalities on construction sites. All trades must be aware of these tips to avoid caught-in hazards.