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A worker on his cell phone at work.
Conduct
Recognize and Minimize Hazardous Workplace Distractions

As a leading cause of on-the-job injuries, distractions can lead to missed safety cues, costly errors, lost productivity, dangerous mistakes, and fatalities.

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Driving Safety
Long-Distance Driving Safety Tips for Workers on the Road

Review these important safety tips for drivers that may need to embark on a one-time long distance drive or are required to take long drives more often.

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HazMat
How to Implement an Effective HazCom Program

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

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Best Practices
Safety and Health Program Evaluation and Improvement

Periodically, employers should assess their safety and health program to make sure it is working as intended and achieving the goals set by the organization.

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Best Practices
How to Improve Workplace Safety with Leading Indicators

Leading indicators can play a important role in preventing workplace injuries and incidents while strengthening your workplace safety and health program.

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Best Practices
Workplace and Jobsite Hazard Identification and Assessment

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

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Best Practices
Steps to a Robust Safety Training and Education Program

Training and education are important tools for informing workers and managers about hazards and controls to ensure they can be productive and work safely.

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Health
How Chemical Hazard Communication is Effective at Work

Get the facts about the Globally Harmonized System that aligns with OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard and what it means for the safety of workers.

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Conduct
How Workers Can Reduce the Risks Associated with Fatigue

By building resilience, managing stress, and developing a consistent daily routine with good sleep habits, workers can reduce the risks associated with fatigue.

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