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It's always a good idea to have a safety meeting on fall protection, fall hazards identification and fall prevention at least once every three months.

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The weekly safety meeting is a great time to remind heavy equipment operators to inspect their equipment daily and to test their back-up alarms regularly.

For some workers, it's simply a nuisance and hazard of working outdoors, for others, bees and insects can literally put them in a life or death situation.

If brown recluse spiders are present in your area of the country, please raise awareness with employees at least once a year during a safety meeting.

Holding regular safety meetings on electrical hazards can ensure all employees are protected against shocks and electrocution while on the job.

This tragic caught-in incident demonstrates that when lockout/tagout procedures are not followed, the results can be deadly. Safety meetings do save lives.

Each day about 2000 U.S. workers have a job-related eye injury that requires medical treatment. That's why wearing required eye protection at work is critical.

Employers should take preventative action for electrical safety. Safety meetings on electrical hazards are critical to keeping employees safe on the job.