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Personal Protective Equipment: Essential for Workers' Safety
Personal protective equipment is a critical component of workplace safety. This guide explains how to select, use, and maintain PPE to protect employees from common hazards, helping employers reduce injuries and ensure compliance with safety standards.
Preventing Eye Injuries in the Workplace
Workplace eye injuries are common but largely preventable. This article explains OSHA eye protection requirements, common eye hazards, and proven prevention steps employers can use to reduce injuries, improve compliance, and protect workers in high-risk environments.
Training Employees to Properly Use PPE in 2020
With PPE use surging across workplaces, proper training is critical to ensure safety and prevent disease or injury. This guide covers effective procedures for donning, wearing, and removing PPE, helping employers across healthcare, industrial, and service industries protect employees while staying compliant with safety regulations.
Revised National Emphasis Program For Crystalline Silica
Revised National Emphasis Program elevates OSHA enforcement on crystalline silica with 50 µg/m³ PEL across high-risk industries like concrete and foundries. Contractors implement dust controls to avoid citations and protect workers from silicosis.