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All workers exposed to fall hazards must be trained and know the procedures to follow to minimize fall hazards to ensure their safety while working in attics.

If not designed and installed properly, wiring inside cable trays may pose hazards such as fire, electric shock, and arc-flash blast events.

Safety precautions and OSHA standards pertaining to battery charging, handling, and storage in the workplace or on the job site.

The OSHA Act was passed to prevent workers from being killed or seriously harmed at work, and this is the law that created OSHA.

Safe grease trap design, training, and maintenance, as part of an overall workplace safety and health program, can prevent grease trap‑related incidents.

Because conveyor hazards vary, it is important that machine guarding, secondary safeguarding, and lockout/tagout practices are implemented effectively.

Snow removal operations can be dangerous and workers should be trained on how to safely remove snow from rooftops and other elevated structures.

Employees should be trained to know when whole-body personal protective equipment is required to protect workers from on-the-job hazards.

Horizontal directional drilling can be a great solution for some excavation projects but there are still potential hazards and safety needs to remain a priority.