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Construction worker installing shingles on a steep, partially sheathed roof while wearing fall protection gear and tied off to an anchor point.
Fall Protection
Rooftop Fall Protection: Prevent Falls While Working at Heights

Falls from roofs are preventable. Construction workers can stay safe with proper fall protection, planning, and training before stepping onto a roof.

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Worker in yellow PPE standing behind red-and-white tape labeled “Authorized Entry Only” while a load is lifted overhead by a crane.
Materials Handling
Crane Lift Zone Safety: Key Planning Steps to Protect Your Crew

Crane lifts require careful planning, clear communication, and strict safety around the lift and fall zones to prevent serious injuries.

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Someone is inspecting a body harness
Fall Protection
Harness Safety Checks: Inspection Tips and Best Practices

A thorough inspection of a fall protection body harness to ensure it is safe to use can be the critical difference between a routine task and a life-altering incident.

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A desk with a hardhat, laptop computer, and papers with a banner that says Core Elements of a Safety Program.
Best Practices
Core Elements of a Safety Program: OSHA Breaks It Down

OSHA has a lot of great advice when it comes to adopting a proactive approach to workplace safety and health and here is the step-by-step approach to follow.

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Worker on roof making repairs.
Fall Protection
Fall Protection Safety for Roof Repairs to Protect Workers

There are several fall protection methods that workers can use during roof repair jobs to ensure the work proceeds safely.

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Two mobile scaffolds set against a blue wall.
Scaffolds & Lifts
Mobile Scaffolds Job Site Fall Protection Safety

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

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Crane lifting some rolled material.
Materials Handling
Workplace Manual and Mechanical Material Handling Safety

Workers must be aware of both manual handling safety concerns and safe equipment operating techniques on the job.

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Blue industrial drums stacked neatly on pallets three tiers high.
Materials Handling
Material Stacking Safety Tips to Prevent Hazards for Workers

Material stacking safety begins with some basic guidelines that all workers should follow whether stacking manually or mechanically.

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A desk drawer that has office supplies and a visible handgun.
Best Practices
A Case for Zero-Tolerance of Workplace Bullying

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.

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