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Five Ways to Be Safe + Sound At Work
Five OSHA Safe + Sound challenges guide workplaces to strengthen safety programs via management leadership, hazard inspections, and employee participation. Businesses complete activities like Take 3 in 30 to reduce injuries and display virtual challenge coins.
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.
Are you aware of OSHA’s top cited violations?
OSHA publishes an annual list of the most frequently cited workplace safety violations based on inspection data. This overview highlights common problem areas such as fall protection, hazard communication, and equipment safety, and explains how employers can reduce violations through training and prevention.
OSHA’s Top 10 Workplace Violations 2021
OSHA's top 10 workplace violations 2021 reveal fall protection leading with 5,295 cases plus respiratory and ladder failures. Employers review standards like 1926.501 and 1910.134 to conduct audits and implement training that prevents common citations.
Preparing for Possible OSHA Inspections in 2020
Preparing for possible OSHA inspections requires constant compliance with fall protection, ladders, and LOTO standards. Manufacturers conduct self-audits, maintain injury logs, and train escorts to handle opening conferences, walkthroughs, and closing discussions smoothly.
Infectious Disease Control Training for the Workplace
Effective infectious disease training helps businesses prepare employees to manage risks, use PPE correctly, and follow hygiene and safety protocols. This guidance empowers workplaces to maintain compliance, protect staff, and minimize disruptions during pandemic conditions, supporting safe operations across industries.