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Back & Lift Safety Tips
Back and lifting injuries affect workers across industries and can reduce productivity and increase time away from work. This overview explains common risk factors, safe lifting practices, and how employee training can help prevent injuries and support workplace safety.
Driving Safety: How to Train Employees on Best Driving Practices
Effective driver training protects employees and others on the road. This guide outlines best practices, defensive driving techniques, and tools to create a safer, OSHA-compliant driving culture for your workforce.
Turn-Key Solutions for Keeping Employees Safe
Keeping employees safe requires a comprehensive approach. This guide highlights essential safety strategies, including orientation programs, industry-specific training, visual reminders, and emergency planning, helping employers reduce injuries, improve compliance, and foster a safer workplace culture across all industries.
Be Prepared for an Emergency
Emergencies can strike any workplace without warning, making preparation essential. This guide explains how employers can develop effective emergency plans, train staff on roles and procedures, and conduct drills to ensure a safe, organized response when disasters occur.
Electrical Safety In the Workplace
Electrical hazards pose serious risks in any workplace, from construction to offices. This guide helps employers train staff on identifying dangers, using protective equipment, and following safe work procedures to prevent shocks, electrocution, and other electrical incidents.
Heat Illness Prevention in the Workplace
Exposure to high temperatures puts millions of workers at risk each year, especially during the first days on the job. This article explains how training, acclimatization, hydration, and OSHA-recommended practices help prevent heat-related illness and protect employee health.