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

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

Workers must recognize the common trip and fall hazards that can be found during construction and all workers have the right to be protected from fall hazards.

A review of the leading causes of hot car deaths, primarily affecting babies and young children, and what everyone can do to prevent these tragic outcomes.

Many accidents happen because risks go unnoticed. Stay aware of changing conditions, unsafe actions, and hidden dangers to keep your workplace safe.

On any construction site, one wrong step could become very serious, very fast. Take a look at these images and see how easily you can spot the fall hazards.

It's always a good idea to have a safety meeting on fall protection, fall hazards identification and fall prevention at least once every three months.

Reduce hazards, prevent injuries, and keep your construction site organized with effective housekeeping practices that support safety and productivity.
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Asphalt work combines heat, fumes, traffic, and equipment hazards that can increase injury risk without proper safety practices and consistent awareness.