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When workers are exposed to falling object hazards, they must wear head protection and additional safety measures must be implemented.

Following some important safety tips while decorating for the holidays is a great first step towards ensuring a happy occasion for everyone.

Learn more about how OSHA can help businesses ensure their health and safety programs are meeting all the required standards and regulations.

There are many ergonomic adjustments drivers are encouraged to make to ensure driving does not add additional stress and strain on the body.

Know how to recognize early symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning and how to best protect your family by preventing exposure in the home.

A spotter may be recommended for ground guiding trucks or equipment at the job site when the driver doesn't have full view of the working area and hazards.

Workers must be aware of both manual handling safety concerns and safe equipment operating techniques on the job.

Applying general safety principles can help reduce workplace and job site incidents involving the moving, handling, and storing of materials.

Material stacking safety begins with some basic guidelines that all workers should follow whether stacking manually or mechanically.