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Reporting Accidents to OSHA: Understanding Recordkeeping Requirements
Reporting accidents to OSHA involves documenting recordable injuries like fractures and needle sticks beyond first aid. Managers maintain OSHA 300 logs and prepare for electronic reporting changes to prevent penalties and improve safety trends.
OSHA's 2023 Top 10 Released
OSHA’s 2023 top-cited standards reveal recurring workplace safety risks, from fall protection to hazard communication. Understanding these violations helps employers focus training and prevention efforts, reduce accidents, and maintain compliance while keeping workers safe across all industries.
Equipping New Employees to Embrace Safety
New employees face higher risks of workplace injuries in their first year. Implementing early safety training, clear communication, and ongoing support helps workers recognize hazards, follow protocols, and stay engaged. Structured programs and transitional duty plans strengthen safety culture and reduce incidents.
New for 2023: Food Safety & Personal Hygiene Training
New 2023 food safety and personal hygiene training covers health codes, safe food handling steps, and hygiene practices for all staff. Restaurants and food handlers reduce food poisoning risks through versatile DVD, online, or classroom formats with quizzes and certificates.
Don’t Fall for an Unsafe Work Environment: Why Fall Protection...
Falls from elevated surfaces cause serious injuries and costs. This guide shows employers how to identify risks, implement effective fall protection, and ensure worker safety across diverse industries.
Common Workplace Hazards & Simple Solutions
Workplace safety depends on recognizing and addressing hazards from confined spaces, chemicals, forklifts, and lockout/tagout procedures. Discover practical strategies and training solutions that help employees stay safe, reduce risks, and ensure compliance with OSHA standards in everyday operations.