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Top 10 Most Commonly Cited OSHA Violations
Top 10 most commonly cited OSHA violations reveal fall protection leading followed by hazard communication and LOTO failures. Employers review 29 CFR 1926.501 standards and implement training to reduce 4,764 annual fatalities.
Workplace Safety During the Holidays
The holiday season increases workplace hazards due to extra hours, seasonal staff, and higher demand. Employers must train all employees, manage stress, and maintain safe practices to protect workers and stay compliant, ensuring a secure and productive environment during this busy period.
Confined Spaces Pose Safety Risks for Workers
Workers face life-threatening risks in confined spaces, from toxic atmospheres to limited exits. Proper OSHA training helps supervisors, entrants, and attendants identify hazards, follow permit-required procedures, and execute safe entry and emergency rescue, reducing fatalities and ensuring workplace safety.
Orientation Training: The First Step in Safety
A strong onboarding safety program gives new hires the knowledge they need to work safely from the start. This article explains why early training improves awareness, engagement, and compliance while setting clear expectations for employees and supervisors.
Trench-Related Fatalities Prompt Enhanced Enforcement
With trench-related fatalities rising, OSHA is increasing inspections and enforcement to protect workers. This guide covers essential trenching safety measures, protective systems, and training strategies employers can implement to prevent collapses and injuries, ensuring compliance and keeping employees safe in excavation operations.
OSHA Regulation Training
OSHA regulation training equips new and experienced workers with skills to recognize hazards across General Industry and Construction standards. Employers lower injury rates, workers' compensation costs, and boost morale through required safety programs that prevent tragedies.