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OSHA says employers must conduct periodic inspections of LOTO procedures but what kind of inspections are good enough and what are the best practices?

Learn more about how OSHA can help businesses ensure their health and safety programs are meeting all the required standards and regulations.

The OSHA Act was passed to prevent workers from being killed or seriously harmed at work, and this is the law that created OSHA.

Handheld power saws, including circular saws, are versatile and convenient tools that can be dangerous if safety precautions are not taken seriously.

Mobile scaffolds can be a safer choice on the job because they allow workers to maintain their balance and work easily from the platform.

Lockout/tagout devices are an essential component of an organization’s safety program to protect workers when the control of hazardous energy is required.

The workplace may offer the greatest potential for lead exposure. More than 1.5 million workers are potentially exposed to lead as a result of their jobs.

Housekeeping is important for every vehicle used during the work day, including fleet vehicles, short- or long-term car rentals, and personal or leased vehicles.

During demolition planning activities keep safety in mind when considering demo methods, equipment to be used, potential hazards, and PPE selection.