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Review the job site safety precautions all crew members should follow when working with or near rebar on any construction site.

Concrete is one of the most widely used construction materials and safety hazards exist in all phases of production and construction work with concrete.

Workers using cement should know the health hazards, understand the risks, and follow safe working procedures necessary to limit harmful exposure.

Ladders are one of the most common home improvement tools, but they can also be one of the most hazardous. Great safety tips for using ladders at home.

With a fixed height up to 32 inches tall, step stools may seem safe but require many of the same safety precautions of full-size step ladders.

Signs used for temporary traffic control must follow strict requirements to ensure they are standardized, understandable, and recognizable to motorists.

Unsafe acts on the job can lead to workplace incidents resulting in injuries, illnesses, or fatalities. Time is critical when reporting an injury, here's why.

Every year OSHA releases their Top 10 list and every year there is little change. Why is this list important and why should top management quit ignoring it?

Workplace safety isn't just something that you think about once a month at a safety meeting. Learn more about job hazard analysis and why it's important.