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OSHA has found 4 top areas of fatalities in construction including electrocutions, falls, caught-in hazards and struck-by hazards, which includes falling objects.

OSHA has the resources you need to gain a better understanding of who is responsible for the health and safety of temporary workers.

Here's how anyone can be proactive about identifying and addressing slip, trip, and fall hazards around the home to significantly reduce the risk of injuries.

An event that requires shelter-in-place may happen quickly, without much warning, so it’s important to know the emergency procedures ahead of time.

Learn more about the most common hazards associated with scaffolds, fall protection requirements and how to prevent potential falls, injuries or worse.

Electrical hazards are an area of major safety concern. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) can be found on any jobsite as well as in most office buildings.

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

Loading docks can be high-traffic areas that present a variety of safety hazards that employees need to be aware of during the course of the work day.

Review of general laboratory safety guidelines and practices for personnel working in labs where hazardous chemicals are used and stored.