Is This How You Want Your Workers to Handle Materials?
Train your workers about ergonomics and avoiding musculoskeletal disorders.

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.

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.

Use this photo to provide GHS explication and training to your workers.
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 picture to show workers how NOT to lift--unless they want a spinal injury.

Use this photo to train your workers about indoor air quality and ventilation.

Use this photo to train your workers about ladder safety

Does this ramp look like it's safe to drive on?

Use this photo to teach your workers about using the right foot protection on the job

Use this photo to train your workers on the safe use of portable space heaters--at both work and home.

Use this photo to train your workers about fall hazards and the importance of workplace housekeeping
Use this photo to train your workers about eye protection and how to use it properly.

Use this photo of a worker smoking near a fuel tank to train your workers on flammable liquid hazards

Use this photo to train workers how NOT to carry out a tagout control of hazardous energy when servicing machinery and equipment.
Can you tell what dangerous and illegal action this worker is engaging in?

This might be an arrangement Blackbeard the Pirate would be proud of, but it won't pass an OSHA inspection. Can you figure out what's wrong with this picture?

Fire Exits must be clearly marked; ditto exits that look like fire exits but really aren't. If it sounds confusing, it's only because it IS confusing.
This is a great demonstration of how you shouldn't store hazardous materials. Can you spot the OSHA violation?