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Red Wall, Stairs, Sign on Door Says Safety Meeting
Best Practices
4 Simple Steps to Effective Workplace Safety Meetings

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.

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CPR Awareness Week Banner and Logo
Awareness Campaigns
Recognize National CPR and AED Awareness Week in June

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.

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National Safety Month Banner
Awareness Campaigns
Workplace Activities for National Safety Month in June

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

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Someone walking around their home and tripping on a lamp cord.
Home & Holiday
Practical Ways to Prevent Slips, Trips, and Falls at Home

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.

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Worker in yellow PPE standing behind red-and-white tape labeled “Authorized Entry Only” while a load is lifted overhead by a crane.
Materials Handling
Crane Lift Zone Safety: Key Planning Steps to Protect Your Crew

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

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Injured Worker Filling Out Injury Claim Form
Best Practices
How to Prevent the Top 10 Disabling Work-Related Injuries

The annual Workplace Safety Index ranks the top 10 causes of disabling work-related injuries and here's how to ensure you aren't part of these statistics.

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A skid-steer loader in operation at a job site.
Heavy Equipment
Prioritize Skid-Steer Loader Safety on the Construction Site

If safety precautions are not followed, workers who operate or work near skid-steer loaders are in danger of crushed-by, caught-in, rollover, and runover risks.

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Mesothelioma
Health
Mesothelioma Facts, Risks and Prevention Guidance

It can take years for a person exposed to asbestos to develop symptoms of mesothelioma. Once the disease sets in, it can spread, and there's no cure.

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Healthcare Worker Holding Two Kinds of Hearing Protection
Personal Protection
Damaging Decibels: Tips to Prevent Hearing Loss

Prolonged exposure to sounds that measure 85 decibels and higher can damage your hearing. Get valuable tips for protecting your hearing at work.

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