Is This Car Safe to Drive?
Use this photo to train your workers about the hazards of winter driving.
Use this photo to train your workers about the hazards of winter driving.

Train your workers and enhance your awareness on electrical safety.
Educate your employees about drowning hazards, personal floatation devices and the DO's and DONT's of water safety.

Train your workers about ergonomics and avoiding musculoskeletal disorders.

Workers get killed when you take shortcuts with your lockout/tagout procedures.

Padlock fire exits from the outside creates a death trap and gets you into major OSHA trouble.

Protecting workers isn't always enough to keep a workplace safe.

Smoking is suicide; smoking next to flammable liquid is homicide.

Avoid MSD injuries by fitting tasks to workers, not the other way around.
The rails designed to keep workers from falling might end up puncturing them to death.
Between the knees is not the best place to keep your welding torch--especially when it's lit.
The worker committing these nail gun safety infractions is actually not a worker but the Prime Minister of Canada.
If you work in traffic, reflective clothing is a must--for you AND your dog.

It's dirty; it's dry; it's obstructed; other than that, it's a great eyewash station...

Beer and other dehydrating beverages in the heat make workers more, not less vulnerable to heat stroke.

This supervisor not wearing his PPE on site is a classic case of Do As I Say, Not As I Do

The mistakes the workers in this photo are making are the kinds of things that lead to scissor lift fatalities
Nothing drives home the danger of amputation more than a photo of a worker sticking his head in an unguarded machine.
Use this photo to train workers on proper face and eye protection.

Use this photo to provide GHS explication and training to your workers.
Use this photo to warn workers about hand-arm vibration risks and use of PPE.
While it might be great for the circus, ladder-balancing-on-ladder hijinks is something you never, ever want to see at your job-site.

Use this photo to warn workers of the dangers of homemade electrical solutions.

Use this photo to training workers about the importance of using flame resistant and other protective clothing.

Use this picture to show workers how NOT to lift--unless they want a spinal injury.