Safety Tips

Workplace Violence
Workplace violence
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Safety Tip of the Month for December 2006

Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls


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Safety Tip of the Month for November 2006

Air Compressors


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Safety Tip of the Month for October 2006

Liquefied Petroleum Gas


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Safety Tip of the Month for September 2006

Anhydrous Ammonia


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Safety Tip of the Month for August 2006

Compressed Gases


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Safety Tip of the Month for July 2006

Facility Security


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Safety Tip of the Month for June 2006

Back Safety


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Safety Tip of the Month for May 2006

Welding and Cutting Hazards


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Safety Tip of the Month for April 2006

Bulk Oxygen Systems


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Safety Tip of the Month for March 2006

Air Compressors


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Safety Tip of the Month for February 2006

Anhydrous Ammonia


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Safety Tip of the Month for January 2006

Exits


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Safety Tip of the Month for December 2005

Housekeeping


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Safety Tip of the Month for November 2005

Carbon Monoxide


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Safety Tip of the Month for October 2005

What is chlorine?


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Safety Tip of the Month for September 2005

What is acetylene used for?


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Safety Tip of the Month for August 2005

Eye and Face Protection


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Safety Tip of the Month for July 2005

Working in Hot Weather

WASHINGTON - The sun brings special hazards for those working outdoors. To help employers and workers stay safe throughout the summer months, OSHA offers tips that can help prevent heat-related deaths, illnesses, and injuries.
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Safety Tip of the Month for June 2005

Foot Protection

According to the BLS survey, most of the workers in selected occupations who suffered foot injuries were not wearing protective footwear.
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Safety Tip of the Month for May 2005

Machine Guarding

Crushed hands and arms, severed fingers, and blindness, the list of possible machinery related injuries is as long as it is horrifying.
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Safety Tip of the Month for April 2005

Fire Safety

Fire is among the most deadly of workplace hazards and the most preventable of accidents. Because of the serious danger of fire, it’s to your benefit to know about fires and what to do should a fire erupt.
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Safety Tip of the Month for March 2005

Consensus Standards Used to Support OSHA Citations

Many OSHA regulations are written in general terms leaving the details up to the employer on how to comply.
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Safety Tip of the Month for February 2005

Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)

Chemicals pose a wide range of hazards, from mild irritation to possible death. OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard is designed to ensure that workers and employers have information about these hazards and can establish appropriate protective measures.
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