Picture This! So Just Where Exactly is the Fire Exit?
Signs that point the way to safety can be lifesavers during emergencies, but unfortunately, not all signs provide valuable information, as this photo illustrates.

Signs that point the way to safety can be lifesavers during emergencies, but unfortunately, not all signs provide valuable information, as this photo illustrates.

Balancing one-handed on a railing several feet above the ground without any form of fall protection could be this maintenance worker's downfall.

Winter of 2013 hit many parts of North America hard, leaving treacherous driving and walking conditions. Workplaces need to lay down plenty of salt or ice-melting pellets to keep walkways safe and navigable for workers, customers and visitors.

A revealing glimpse into what OHS prosecutors look for when [...]

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Issues involving a lack of fall protection measures were number [...]

Fall protection issues have topped the list of OSHA’s most-cited [...]

In order for accidents to be reduced to the absolute [...]

Following the death of a young worker who was exposed [...]

Countless workers have been seriously injured or killed because they [...]

If a co-worker says or does something to upset or [...]

Taking a Successful Safety Program to the Next Level Paradoxically, [...]
This video is designed for parents and teachers of small children who ride school bus or other transportation vehicles. Topics covered in this safety video include: Safe and danger zones, basic safety tips, on the bus safety, and crossing in front of the bus.
(12 Minutes)
This video is designed to make you more aware of your need for safety, particularly in school science labs. Topics covered in this video include: Basic safety rules, carcinogens, toxins, explosives, corrosives, irritants, flammables and combustibles, flame arrestor, personal protective equipment (PPE), chemical storage, and labeling requirements.
(13 Minutes)
Over the years, we've learned that the nation's hazardous waste problems cannot be cured by simply burying waste in the land. Treating chemicals prior to land disposal will not necessarily remedy our hazardous waste problems.
(14 Minutes)
The National Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has labeled the maltreatment of children as a “substantial public health problem” , but what can be done?

Regardless of the threat, you need to respond effectively and appropriately with as little disruption to guests as possible. It’s not always easy but it’s a job that must be done and it must be done right.

This video outlines the legal definition of sexual harassment and provides employees with information regarding the recognition and reporting of sexual harassment.
(16 Minutes)

Here are six shocking facts about workplace violence in North [...]

One employee died and two others received serious injuries in [...]

These six facts about spousal abuse will definitely shock you. [...]

Odds of winning the lottery: 1 in 135,145,920 (multi-state, mega-millions [...]

Odds of winning the lottery: 1 in 135,145,920 (multi-state mega-millions [...]

Safety Talk What’s at Stake? Any serious injury or illness [...]