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Preventing Ladder Accidents and Injuries- March is National Ladder Safety...
Ladder-related injuries remain a leading cause of workplace falls. This article outlines national ladder safety awareness goals, OSHA’s Plan-Provide-Train approach, and practical steps employers and workers can take to inspect, set up, and use ladders safely.
OSHA Injury and Illness Reports Due
Many employers must now submit expanded injury and illness data to OSHA under updated recordkeeping rules. This article explains who is affected, which forms are required, how worker privacy is protected, and why timely, accurate reporting is critical for compliance.
OSHA is Switching From Traditional Hard Hats to Safety Helmets
Federal safety officials are moving to modern head protection to better prevent injuries from impacts and falls. This article explains how safety helmets improve protection, where they are recommended, and what employers should know when evaluating head protection options.
Effectively Equipping the Safety Trainer
Successful safety programs start with well-prepared trainers. Learn how to provide the right materials, guidance, and expertise to ensure trainers can effectively teach employees to stay safe on the job.
Winter Weather is Here: Plan. Equip. Train.
Winter weather introduces hazards like slips, cold stress, power line risks, and dangerous driving conditions. This guide shows employers how to plan, equip, and train employees to stay safe, prevent injuries, and maintain productivity during severe winter storms and icy conditions.
Safety Tips for the Holiday Season
As workloads increase and seasonal staffing expands, workplace risks can rise. This article outlines practical, OSHA-supported steps employers can take to protect workers, strengthen training, and prevent injuries throughout the busy holiday season.