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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.

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OSHA Training Topics
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Safety Awareness and Emphasis Opportunities


April offers multiple national safety observances that help employers reinforce safe behaviors and employee engagement. This article highlights key awareness campaigns and explains how organizations can use them to promote prevention, training, and a lasting culture of safety.

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Accident Prevention
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Personal Protective Equipment Must Fit Properly


Personal protective equipment must fit properly to protect construction workers under OSHA's updated 1926.95(c) rule. Employers source women-specific gear from CPWR vendor lists and use visual cues to drive compliance across diverse workforces

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Top 10 Most Cited OSHA Standards


OSHA violations highlight critical workplace hazards year after year. This guide reviews the most cited standards, including fall protection and respiratory safety, and offers practical insights and resources for employers to strengthen compliance, train employees effectively, and reduce preventable injuries on the job.

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Accident Prevention
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It's Annual Fire Prevention Week


Annual Fire Prevention Week commemorates the Great Chicago Fire by promoting working smoke alarms and fire readiness. Workplaces conduct hazard reviews and employee training to prevent injuries during October 6-12 observance.

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Hazard Communication Standard Updated


Recent OSHA changes strengthen chemical safety by aligning U.S. requirements with updated GHS standards. Learn how improved labeling, clearer hazard classifications, and enhanced Safety Data Sheets help employees better understand chemical risks and support employer compliance through updated training programs.

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Hazard Communication