Employees are often the first people to see the safety issues in the workplace. When a co-worker is working unsafely, there are many reasons why employees who witness the unsafe...
Working near and around vehicles such as dump trucks, semi/tractor trailers, trucks, and forklifts, can be highly dangerous. Dozens of workers are killed each year as a result of being...
In honor of National Fire Prevention Month, please review the following Workplace Fire Prevention and Safety tips: Keep work areas clean. Remove trash, work scraps and dust promptly. Walkways should...
Protecting your face and eyes at work are vitally important, as thousands of workers are blinded each year from work-related injuries. Through proper selection and use of face and eye...
Many job functions may expose workers to the toxic metal lead, including: painting; demolition; soldering; metal production; building renovation; radiator repair; and more. It is known that lead harms the...
OSHA’s mission is to ensure safe and healthy working conditions through setting and enforcing standards, and providing training, education, outreach, and compliance assistance. OSHA has set Construction, General Industry, Maritime...
Many workers who are covered under OSHA’s HAZWOPER regulations know about the related training requirements, but they may not know the history of HAZWOPER and how these important requirements came...
The repetitive use of non-powered hand tools on the job can lead to injury, such as tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome or muscle strain. To help reduce your risk of injury:...
As one of the leading causes of workplace gas inhalation deaths, hydrogen sulfide is a danger that must be taken seriously. Hydrogen sulfide gas is colorless, flammable and has a...