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Tick Hazard Sign
Site Safety
Safety Reminders About Tick Hazards for Outdoor Workers

If employees are working outdoors or in any area where ticks could be present, it would be a good idea to have an annual safety meeting on tick avoidance.

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Safety Resources
Summer Safety Meeting Videos: Heat Stress & Hot Weather

Beat the heat with these free safety meeting videos on heat stress and summer hazards.

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Example of a supported scaffold.
Scaffolds & Lifts
Supported Scaffold Safety Hazards on Construction Sites

All supported scaffolds have several common safety concerns that must be addressed during their construction and use.

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Work Zone
Work Zones
Designing Temporary Traffic Control for Maximum Safety

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

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Worker Wearing Safety Glasses and Gloves in an Industrial Setting Using a Handheld Grinder Which is Creating Sparks
OSHA Focus Four
Construction Site Struck-by Hazards in OSHA's Fatal Four

OSHA has found 4 top areas of fatalities in construction including electrocutions, falls, caught-in hazards and struck-by hazards, which includes falling objects.

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Busy Schedule Can Be High Stress
Health
How to Add Stress Prevention Into Your Safety Program

If your employees are facing high stress situations, then you need to incorporate stress prevention and management into your safety training program.

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Hands Writing on Lockout Tag
Lockout Tagout
Steps to Follow for a Safe Lockout Tagout Procedure

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.

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Rainwater runoff flowing across an industrial yard toward a storm drain near storage barrels.
Site Safety
Stormwater Management: How to Prevent Runoff Pollution

Stormwater runoff can spread pollution. Learn best practices, sampling basics, and practical steps to prevent contaminated runoff from leaving your site.

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Static Electricity Illustrated Representation
Fire
How to Prevent Fire Hazards Associated with Static Electricity

When combustible materials are handled, static electricity can be dangerous as the work environment then becomes at risk for fires and explosions.

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