
The Hierarchy of Controls: Protecting Workers from Hazards
The Hierarchy of Controls is a framework for protecting workers from hazards that involves identifying, ranking, and implementing safeguards.

Protect Outdoor Workers in Dangerous Weather Conditions
Outdoor workers must be aware of the risks posed by different weather elements, including heat exhaustion, frostbite, wind damage, lightning strikes, and more.

Even More Risks to Construction Workers During Demolition
All personnel on a demolition project need to be fully aware of the potential for unknown hazards and the safety precautions available to control these hazards.

Safety Training for Warehouse Workers and Forklift Operators
Safety precautions all warehouse workers need to be trained on include PPE, forklifts, housekeeping, materials handling, ladder safety, and fall hazards.

Job Site Safety During Demolition Preparation Work
During demolition planning activities keep safety in mind when considering demo methods, equipment to be used, potential hazards, and PPE selection.

Grease Trap Hazards and Safety Precautions for Employees
Safe grease trap design, training, and maintenance, as part of an overall workplace safety and health program, can prevent grease trap‑related incidents.

Outdoor Worker Safety Tips for Thunderstorms and Lightning
Review lightning hazards and safety recommendations for outdoor workers provided by OSHA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.