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Preventing Workplace Violence

Over the last decade there were more than 7,000 homicides nationwide that occurred in the work place, according to the U.S. Bureau of...

10 Most Common Occupational Illnesses in the U.S.

Today’s guest author is Carol Brown, who has sent some very interesting facts and figures regarding work-related illnesses. Accidents...

Facilities Inspections

IT’S TIME TO CONDUCT YOUR FACILITY INSPECTION – INSIDE AND OUT! How often do your safety and compliance officers conduct inspections of...

Warehouse Safety & Fire Protection

Understanding and applying proper warehouse fire protection and safety procedures means having the right amount of protection for workers...

Hard Hats - When Do You Wear Them?

Some construction workers will tell you that the hard hat is one of hardest things to keep on your head but they are a necessary part of...

Fire Safety Measures For a Safer Workplace

Today’s safety message comes to us from across the Ocean, from U.K. Fire Safety Solutions. Health and safety in the workplace should be a...

Top 5 Tips for Workplace Safety With Contractors

The use of contractors is inevitable in most workplaces. The type of work being carried out at such times can be potentially dangerous...

Health and Safety Advice When Working At Height

There is an inherent level of anxiety when working at height, but provided we take the appropriate safety measures before we embark, the...

How To Improve Safety In The Workplace

Free PPE Guide from Graphic Products Lists 12 Major Workplace Hazard Categories and Required PPE for Each Category By Jack Rubinger,...

National Work Zone Awareness Week

April 23-27 is set aside as the week to remind drivers to be aware of the workers who build and repair our highways and bridges. Those...

Offshore Drilling Safety

Pat Brownlee writes for Texas America Safety Company, (Blog4Safety), http://www.tasco-safety.com/ and David Beastall writes on behalf of...

Inside The Ups and Downs of Electrical Hazards

Today’s guest post is sent to us by Jack Rubinger, www.duralabel.com/. Working around electricity can be very dangerous, so pay...

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