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Using scaffolds to access hard-to-reach areas is often necessary. For especially difficult areas the safest approach may be to use a suspended scaffold.

Learn more about safety hazards pertaining to golf carts used at job sites, work facilities or on commercial property for on-the-job transport.

Extension cords are common and convenient, but when used without proper safety precautions they can become fire hazards and pose risks to worker safety.

All supported scaffolds have several common safety concerns that must be addressed during their construction and use.

The high volume of electrical equipment in a typical office work environment can expose workers to serious electrical hazards, including shocks, burns and fire.

Review of winter hazard reminders and safety tips for construction crews working near or driving work vehicles or heavy equipment on the job site.

Health and safety training should occur on a regularly scheduled basis or when there are new additions to a work environment or new events or situations.

When combustible materials are handled, static electricity can be dangerous as the work environment then becomes at risk for fires and explosions.

During extremely cold weather, staying warm and safe can be a challenge as winter storms bring frigid temps, power failures, and icy roads.