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What happens when there is no OSHA standard on a specific safety hazard? Learn more about how OSHA's General Duty Clause might apply at your organization.

What should you do when OSHA stops by for a visit? Make sure to have a safety meeting on this topic at least once a year so your employees are prepared.

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Driver fatigue, which may be the result of insufficient sleep, long distances traveled, or long work shifts, is a major contributor to tragic motor vehicle collisions.

Review these important safety tips for drivers that may need to embark on a one-time long distance drive or are required to take long drives more often.

The National Sleep Foundation’s Drowsy Driving Prevention Week encourages everyone to prioritize sleep and drive when they are alert and refreshed.

Learn more about how you can use OSHA's free program to identify hazards, ensure compliance on your jobsites and establish your health and safety program.

The high volume of electrical equipment in a typical office work environment can expose workers to serious electrical hazards, including shocks, burns and fire.

Here's a true story that really scared me on my way to work one day. It was one more reason why I truly believe safety meetings do save lives.