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Beat the Heat with "Water.Rest.Shade."
Heat-related illnesses pose serious risks for workers in hot environments, both indoors and outdoors. This guide explains practical prevention strategies, including hydration, rest, shade, and workplace training, helping employers and employees stay safe and healthy while reducing the risk of heat exhaustion or heat stroke.
The ABC’s of Hazardous Material Identification and Handling
Hazardous material identification and handling use ABC guidelines: awareness of DOT classes, SDS labels, and careful storage/disposal. Warehouses and labs train staff to manage flammables and toxics safely.
Renewed Focus on Enforcement
Renewed focus on enforcement empowers OSHA to issue separate citations for repeat high-gravity violations like trenching and respiratory protection. Manufacturers and construction firms audit programs to deter aggressive penalties and prioritize worker safety over profits.
Heat Illness: What It is and How to Avoid It
Hot and humid conditions pose serious risks for outdoor workers and others exposed to the sun. This article explains who is most vulnerable, how to recognize early warning signs, and practical steps to reduce the risk of heat-related illness and injury.
OSHA Regulation Books: Updated for 2023
OSHA regulation books updated for 2023 compile all 1910 and 1926 standards with tabs, change records, and most-cited lists. Employers access loose-leaf or perfect-bound formats plus electronic versions for quick hazard identification and OSHA compliance.
Updated for 2023: Hearing Conservation Training Course
Occupational hearing loss is preventable with proper training and protection. This updated 2023 course equips employees and employers to identify noise hazards, apply hearing conservation measures, and comply with OSHA standards, helping reduce workplace noise exposure across industries with elevated risk levels.