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Forklift Inspection
Heavy Equipment
Forklifts: When to Check and Inspect

Find out exactly what OSHA standards require when it comes to forklift inspections, and download a free forklift inspection checklist you can use today.

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Best Practices
Core Elements of a Safety Program: OSHA Breaks It Down

OSHA has a lot of great advice when it comes to adopting a proactive approach to workplace safety and health and here is the step-by-step approach to follow.

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OSHA General Duty Clause
OSHA
OSHA's General Duty Clause and Why It's Important

What happens when there is no OSHA standard on a specific safety hazard? Learn more about how OSHA's General Duty Clause might apply at your organization.

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Best Practices
Ensuring the Safety of Short Service Employees on the Job

Workplace safety is one area that is critically important for management to focus on during the new hire training period of short service employees.

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Site Safety
Protect Outdoor Workers in Dangerous Weather Conditions

Outdoor workers must be aware of the risks posed by different weather elements, including heat exhaustion, frostbite, wind damage, lightning strikes, and more.

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HazMat
Protect Workers Who Use Hazardous Chemicals on the Job

When warnings are ignored or PPE isn't used, chemicals used on the job can cause hazardous short-term side effects and even severe injuries or illness.

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Awareness Campaigns
The National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls

Employers across the nation will be participating in a Safety Stand-Down to raise fall hazard awareness in an effort to stop fall fatalities and injuries.

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Office Safety
Proper Lifting and Carrying Techniques and Safety Tips

Safety precautions to remember when your job requires lifting and carrying, to prevent potential discomfort, aggravation, strains, sprains and injury.

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Road Sign, Stay Alert, Talk or Text Later
Driving Safety
Driving Disconnect: Hands-Free is Still a Risky Option

Most people believe hands-free options are safe to use while driving, but studies show that handheld and hands-free cell phone use are both equally risky.

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