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Work zone flaggers are a critical component of temporary traffic control safety, keeping drivers, pedestrians and their work crew safe.

Using scaffolds to access hard-to-reach areas is often necessary. For especially difficult areas the safest approach may be to use a suspended scaffold.

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.

Workers should always wear protection for their eyes and when needed wearing a face shield may be crucial to avoid a potentially permanent injury.

In today's competitive market, having a poor safety program can mean the difference between winning the contract... or losing the deal.

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

Employees who have exposure to toxic substances or harmful physical agents at their work site have a right to view their medical and exposure records.

Workers must recognize the common trip and fall hazards that can be found during construction and all workers have the right to be protected from fall hazards.

The high volume of electrical equipment in a typical office work environment can expose workers to serious electrical hazards, including shocks, burns and fire.