All safety Articles

This top 10 list will get you started, provide a solid foundation for your safety program, get everyone involved, and keep you on track as your company grows.

This tragic caught-in incident demonstrates that when lockout/tagout procedures are not followed, the results can be deadly. Safety meetings do save lives.

Regular cleaning and disinfection in the workplace can help to prevent or slow the transmission of airborne illnesses.

Safety tips on how to keep workers safe when the stairways are under construction, like the ones being built and used at construction sites.

Crane operators, workers rigging the load, and those guiding or working as a spotter must all be specially trained in their specific duties and tasks.

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.