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You need protection top to bottom and foot protection is important for many jobs. Here's how to choose the best foot protection for your work environment.

How do you know if your safety program is good enough? Learn more about how OSHA is helping companies like yours improve their health and safety program.

While fixed ladders may seem safer in a work environment than portable ladders, there are still many safety issues that must be considered.

Workers may be exposed to RF radiation if they work near RF-generating antennas, which can be hazardous if precautions aren't taken.

Recognizable to most, and found in almost all work areas outdoors, rattlesnakes can be encountered in work environments across the United States.

Every medical emergency is different, so your next safety meeting is a great opportunity to review first aid steps with trained employees.

Learn more about the first aid basics that are the most vital for the skilled trades industry and provide a good foundation for your workforce.

Do you know how to recognize the symptoms of frost bite and hypothermia and what to do if you see those dangerous signs in yourself or your co-worker?

Safety meetings help workers recognize potential fire hazards and take every safety precaution to avoid potentially deadly situations on their job sites.