All safety Articles

Two workers utilizing fall protection while removing snow from a rooftop.
Fall Protection
Workplace Winter Safety for Rooftop Snow Removal

Snow removal operations can be dangerous and workers should be trained on how to safely remove snow from rooftops and other elevated structures.

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A worker wearing personal protective equipment that covers most of their body.
Personal Protection
Whole-Body Personal Protective Equipment Requirements

Employees should be trained to know when whole-body personal protective equipment is required to protect workers from on-the-job hazards.

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Boring machine using horizontal directional drilling technology at an excavation site.
Excavations
Horizontal Directional Drilling Operations and Job Site Safety

Horizontal directional drilling can be a great solution for some excavation projects but there are still potential hazards and safety needs to remain a priority.

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Re-enactment of a worker who is not wearing a hard hat with a tool about to hit his head.
Fall Protection
Stop the Drop and Prevent Falling Object Injuries on the Job

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

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A person wearing a green sweater holding a large box full of holiday decorations.
Home & Holiday
Safety Tips for Decorations to Keep the Holidays Festive

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

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Close-up view of a nail gun.
Tools
Tips and Precautions When Using Nail Guns Safely at Work

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

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Small business owner in his workshop posing in front of his team.
OSHA
OSHA Help and Resources for New or Growing Businesses

Learn more about how OSHA can help businesses ensure their health and safety programs are meeting all the required standards and regulations.

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A driver with an aching back.
Driving Safety
Ergonomic Adjustments For Drivers Can Reduce Discomfort

There are many ergonomic adjustments drivers are encouraged to make to ensure driving does not add additional stress and strain on the body.

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Woman sitting on couch who appears to be very ill.
Home & Holiday
Safety at Home: How to Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Know how to recognize early symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning and how to best protect your family by preventing exposure in the home.

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