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How to Safely Use a Ladder should be Workplace Safety 101. No matter how high off the ground, a fall off a ladder can have serious consequences.

To prevent injuries and fatal incidents, the first step is to recognize potential caught-in hazards, like the examples shown in this article.

Driver fatigue, which may be the result of insufficient sleep, long distances traveled, or long work shifts, is a major contributor to tragic motor vehicle collisions.

Companies that have hazardous chemicals in use are required by OSHA’s HazCom Standard (HCS) to implement a hazard communication program.

A safety committee is a group formed within an organization that functions to serve as an advocate for workplace health and safety.

Stop Work Authority (SWA) empowers employees, at any level, to halt a job or task when a hazardous situation appears imminent, without fear of retribution.

An effective anti-retaliation program improves employee engagement and helps protect employers and workers from violations of federal laws and regulations.

A critical element of any effective safety and health program is a proactive, ongoing process to identify and assess workplace and jobsite hazards.

Management provides the leadership, vision, and resources that are critically needed to implement an effective safety and health program.