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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.
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.
National Forklift Safety Day
Forklifts are essential in warehousing and manufacturing, but they present serious risks without proper controls. This article explains why operator training, daily equipment checks, and safe driving practices are critical to preventing injuries, meeting OSHA requirements, and protecting employees working around powered industrial trucks.
Safety Programs Save Money
Safety programs save money by reducing OSHA-tracked injury costs through leadership commitment and worker hazard reporting. Businesses follow 10 simple steps from inspections to emergency planning that boost productivity and profitability.
Important Tips for Ensuring Safe Jobs for Youth
Employing teens builds valuable life skills, but safety must come first. This article outlines key responsibilities for employers and parents, including youth labor laws, job restrictions, and training practices that help young workers stay safe and confident on the job.
What Makes a Good Safety Trainer?
Great safety trainers protect employees and ensure compliance. This guide highlights the essential traits, experience, and subject-matter expertise needed to identify and develop top trainers, helping businesses create a structured, effective safety training program that reduces workplace risks and improves overall safety culture.