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Forklift Safety Training is Essential
Forklifts drive productivity across many industries, but improper operation creates serious risks. This article explains why operator training matters, how OSHA requirements apply, and how effective instruction improves safety, performance, and compliance in warehouses, construction sites, and distribution centers.
Safety Training for New Hires
The first months on the job are among the most dangerous for workers. This article explains how proactive onboarding, clear communication, and structured safety training can reduce injuries and establish a strong safety culture from day one.
Updated Hazard Communication Standard Set to Take Effect
OSHA’s revised Hazard Communication Standard enhances workplace chemical safety with clearer labels, updated safety data sheets, and improved hazard classifications. This update helps employers provide essential information to employees, ensuring they understand chemical risks and follow safe handling, storage, and disposal practices.
OSHA is Switching From Traditional Hard Hats to Safety Helmets
Federal safety officials are moving to modern head protection to better prevent injuries from impacts and falls. This article explains how safety helmets improve protection, where they are recommended, and what employers should know when evaluating head protection options.
Effectively Equipping the Safety Trainer
Successful safety programs start with well-prepared trainers. Learn how to provide the right materials, guidance, and expertise to ensure trainers can effectively teach employees to stay safe on the job.
Winter Weather is Here: Plan. Equip. Train.
Winter weather introduces hazards like slips, cold stress, power line risks, and dangerous driving conditions. This guide shows employers how to plan, equip, and train employees to stay safe, prevent injuries, and maintain productivity during severe winter storms and icy conditions.