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Burn Safety

OSHA has reported that there are more than 5,000 work-related burn injuries in the U.S. each year. 8% of all burn injuries occur on the job. These burns can be:...

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Personal Protective Equipment

When employees are not adequately protected from hazards on the job, employers are required to provide employees with personal protective equipment (PPE) and ensure its use. However, employees often become...

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Walking-Working Surfaces Final Rule

OSHA has issued a final rule that updates and revises outdated slip, trip and fall hazard standards for general industry. The final rule also aligns general industry fall protection requirements...

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Occupational Cancer

Cancer has a number of known and unknown causes. Individuals with known cancer risk factors may have an increased chance of developing the disease. Workplace exposure to carcinogens is a...

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PPE Safety

OSHA requires that personal protective equipment (PPE) be used to protect workers from serious workplace hazards, injuries, and illnesses. The needed PPE may include items such as safety glasses, gloves,...

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PPE Training

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires that employees be protected from workplace hazards. One way employers protect employees is through the use of Personal Protective Equipment, also known...