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Safety isn't just something that you think about once a month at the mandatory HQ meeting. What is a Job Hazard Analysis and why is it important?

Whether you are driving your own car, a fleet vehicle, a forklift, a riding lawn mower, or a dump truck, driving any vehicle requires your full attention.

Ladder inspections aren't difficult, but workers should be trained to know what they are looking for, when a ladder is safe to use, and when repairs are required.

As a safety community, let's observe Locator Safety & Appreciation Week, as we take the opportunity to address the need to keep all locators safe on the job.

Throwing on a hard hat when you are in the warehouse or headed to a job site is a great habit, but it's also important to know why it's required.

What should you do when OSHA stops by for a visit? Make sure to have a safety meeting on this topic at least once a year so your employees are prepared.

Employers with workers exposed to high temps should establish a heat illness prevention program. Learn more about OSHA's Heat Illness Prevention Campaign.

Floor holes are one area where many workers forget to take the necessary safety measures to protect themselves and their co-workers.

Most people believe hands-free options are safe to use while driving, but studies show that handheld and hands-free cell phone use are both equally risky.