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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.

These guidelines, provided by the CDC and other trusted sources, may help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in work environments.

When learning about fire protection and prevention on the job, it is important to understand the different types of fire that can happen at your workplace.

Crushed-against is a caught-in hazard that all team members need to be aware of because if you aren't trained, things can take a deadly turn fast.

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.

Every year, the first 7 days in June are recognized as National CPR and AED Awareness Week to spotlight how lives can be saved if more people learned CPR.

June is recognized as National Safety Month as organizations around the country raise awareness on reducing the leading causes of injuries and death.

Here's how anyone can be proactive about identifying and addressing slip, trip, and fall hazards around the home to significantly reduce the risk of injuries.

Crane lifts require careful planning, clear communication, and strict safety around the lift and fall zones to prevent serious injuries.