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Messy Construction Area
Site Safety

Good Housekeeping Helps Prevent Job Site Hazards

Believe it or not, OSHA cares how neat and tidy you are on the job site. Messy projects mean the potential for OSHA poor housekeeping citations.

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Forklift operator in warehouse.
Site Safety

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.

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A large grease trap cover that looks similar to a manhole cover.
Site Safety

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.

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Emergency Shower/Eyewash Sign
Site Safety

When Safety Signs are Needed and What They Mean

Safety signs are the first critical step when it comes to workplace safety to alert everyone to dangers, warnings and safety instructions that shouldn't be missed.

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Sign on a gate that says Beware of the Dog, Enter at Your Own Risk.
Site Safety

Training and Experience are Key for Worker Dog Bite Safety

For employees that work outdoors or regularly conduct business in residential neighborhoods, training on dog bite prevention techniques is important.

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Warehouse Worker Pulling Pallet Jack Near Loading Dock
Site Safety

Loading Dock Hazards and Safety Tips to Prevent Injuries

Loading docks can be high-traffic areas that present a variety of safety hazards that employees need to be aware of during the course of the work day.

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Laboratory workers in lab coats talking to each other and smiling.
Site Safety

Safety Precautions That Keep Laboratory Personnel Safe

Review of general laboratory safety guidelines and practices for personnel working in labs where hazardous chemicals are used and stored.

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