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Driver fatigue, which may be the result of insufficient sleep, long distances traveled, or long work shifts, is a major contributor to tragic motor vehicle collisions.

Safe grease trap design, training, and maintenance, as part of an overall workplace safety and health program, can prevent grease trap‑related incidents.

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

Portable generators are useful when temporary power is needed, but they have risks that can be very dangerous if safety precautions are not followed.

Employees have a responsibility to treat everyone at work with dignity and respect and have the right to expect the same level of behavior as well.

Automated Guided Vehicles, commonly known as AGVs, may be generally safer than manual forklifts, but safety precautions and worker safety are still critical.

Important fire safety practices that employees and employers should know to help prevent workplace fires, keep workers safe and keep offices and stores open.

Workers may be unaware of the electrical hazards present in their daily work environment, which makes them more vulnerable to the danger of electrical shock.

All workers should have a clear understanding of the organization’s fire safety plan, and be familiar with the location and types of extinguishers available.