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An Important Joint To Protect

We’re not talking about the local bar and grill here, but the shoulder! Have you ever thought about how much we take our bodies for...

Black Lung on the Rise

Almost one-half of the power used in the United States is generated by coal; more than 130,000 miners put their lives at risk to provide...

Stressful Job Equal Dangerous Jobs

A short time ago, we presented an article that asked, “What Are the Most Dangerous Jobs in America?” Some jobs that are stressful may...

How To Prevent Workplace Injuries

April is designated as Injury Prevention Month. However, every month should carry the same theme. According to the Bureau of Labor...

Work and Fatigue Don't Mix

Right now you are thinking. “So, work and fatigue don’t mix, but my work tires me every day!” Or do you get tired of your work? Our...

Keeping Our Aging Workforce Safe

Who knows what age determines when a person becomes a member of the “aging workforce”, or what is sometimes referred to as the...

Keep and Eye on Your Workers

Guest Blogger: Vince Hundley Workers who refuse to follow your safety glasses policy are your biggest risk. If they don’t conform, you...

Things To Know About Cut Protection

Persons who work in environments that require them to handle sharp objects want to wear the safest, cut-resistant gloves that are...

Are You Always Cautious Around Machines?

One of OSHA’s most violated standards is machine safeguarding. If you work around any type of machinery, you must never take a shortcut;...

Do You Have an Escape Plan?

We spend countless hours at work, but how much of that time is devoted to learning exit strategies in case of emergencies? Regardless of...

Dealing With Stress

When you think of stress in the workplace, what type of work do you think of, other than your own? I think of stressful situations in...

Looking Out For #1!

There aren’t many jobs in this world that don’t have a certain amount of risks involved. Sure, a steelworker has a more dangerous job...

Fall Prevention

In the United States Construction industry, falls are the leading cause of worker fatalities. An average of between 150-200 workers each...

New OSHA Crackdown

(O.S.H.A.)-Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s role is to assure safe and healthful working conditions for working men and...

Safety First In 2010!

How about starting off this year with a pledge for a banner safety year in your workplace? We all start off with the best of intentions,...

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