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Safety awareness applies to all aspects of your holiday travel including securing your home, airline travel, hotel safety and traveling with kids and pets.
Employees should be trained to know when whole-body personal protective equipment is required to protect workers from on-the-job hazards.
Employers with workers exposed to high temps should establish a heat illness prevention program. Learn more about OSHA's Heat Illness Prevention Campaign.
Join the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and organizations across the nation this year in observing National Fire Prevention Week in October.
Every time vehicles or equipment are going in reverse there is a new opportunity for a dangerous back over or struck-by incident.
Learn how adding regular safety meetings and toolbox talks to your safety program ensures your company meets many of the OSHA safe workplace requirements.
Get the facts about the Globally Harmonized System that aligns with OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard and what it means for the safety of workers.
Where do you find out how long you are supposed to keep all those sign-in sheets and training records? What if there's no rule, then what's the best practice?
The Hierarchy of Controls is a framework for protecting workers from hazards that involves identifying, ranking, and implementing safeguards.