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Good indoor air quality in buildings is a crucial and often overlooked component of maintaining a healthy and productive indoor environment at the workplace.

This article provides information on the most common nail gun hazards and safety tips that will help prevent nail gun injuries on job sites.

Review the hazards of compressed gas cylinders, along with proper use, handling, storage, and transport guidelines to ensure a safe working environment.

An exposure control plan must be part of the safety program for any organization that has employees that could potentially be exposed to silica dust.

When workers are exposed to falling object hazards, they must wear head protection and additional safety measures must be implemented.

Slip, trip & fall hazards are lurking everywhere you find walking/working surfaces, but a good workplace health and safety program can minimize those risks.

No awkward twisting, don't lift over your head, don't handle objects incorrectly, use proper technique, keep it close... let's focus proper lifting.

Workers must be trained in ladder safety and must follow safe ladder use guidelines every time they use a portable ladder on the job.

If not designed and installed properly, wiring inside cable trays may pose hazards such as fire, electric shock, and arc-flash blast events.