Safety articles on OSHA

Workers holding puzzle pieces as a metaphor for the spirit of cooperation and the heading says OSHA's Cooperative Programs.
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OSHA's Workplace Health and Safety Cooperative Programs

There are many cooperative programs that allow organizations to work cooperatively with OSHA to help prevent fatalities, injuries, and illnesses on the job.

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Protect Your People: How OSHA Helps Your Safety Program

How do you know if your safety program is good enough? Learn more about how OSHA is helping companies like yours improve their health and safety program.

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Reporting Injuries to OSHA: What You Need to Know

Review the main points on injury reporting now so you are prepared, and then keep the focus on safety so you never have to put this knowledge to use.

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OSHA VPP: Voluntary Protection Programs for Businesses

OSHA's Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP) recognize employers who have implemented effective safety and health management systems.

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Annual OSHA Training Required, Consistency is Important

Consistent annual safety training is the key to fewer injuries and illnesses, better morale, and financial gains through lower insurance premiums.

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Safety Meetings Help Exceed OSHA Safety Requirements

Learn how adding regular safety meetings and toolbox talks to your safety program ensures your company meets many of the OSHA safe workplace requirements.

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How to Get Free Workplace Safety Materials from OSHA

Starting a safety program can seem like a huge hurdle, but there are a lot of free resources that help you get started. We can point you in the right direction.

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