Spring is when many people engage in cleaning and decluttering activities at home. Still, it is also an ideal time to focus on workplace safety by conducting a thorough spring cleaning. According to...
Work zones are areas where road construction, maintenance, or utility work occurs. These zones pose significant safety risks for workers and motorists. According to the Occupational Safety and...
Distracted driving is a significant cause of motor vehicle accidents in the United States. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), distracted driving claimed 3,142...
This article explores the top five questions when searching for hazardous materials and occupational safety information. Using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and OSHA regulations. We...
Protecting your eyes and face is essential when working in hazardous environments. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), approximately 2,000 U.S. workers suffer from...
Ladders are standard in many workplaces but pose a significant risk if not used safely. Falls from ladders can result in serious injuries or even death. It is crucial to follow ladder safety...
Ladder-related incidents and OSHA citations related to ladder safety are discussed in this article. Ladder safety tips include choosing the right ladder, inspecting it, securing it, climbing it...
Hands-only CPR, also known as bystander CPR, is a potentially lifesaving technique that can be used to save someone in cardiac arrest. According to the American Heart Association (AHA), only about...
Poisoning is a significant hazard both at home and in the workplace. In fact, poisoning is one of the leading causes of injury-related deaths in the United States, averaging 52 deaths per day....
When protecting your family, there are many things to consider. One important consideration that often goes overlooked is the prevention of accidental poisoning. According to the Centers for Disease...
Emergency Action Plans (EAPs) are critical in ensuring the safety of people during emergencies. OSHA requires that employers develop and implement EAPs for workplaces with ten or more employees. An...
In a fire, the first line of defense is a fire extinguisher. But do you know how to use one properly? Understanding the different types of fire extinguishers and their uses is crucial to fire...