OSHA: Back Safety and Injury Prevention Overview
Key Takeaways: Learning how to practice good posture, improve work [...]

Key Takeaways: Learning how to practice good posture, improve work [...]

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Key Takeaways: - Recognizing common ladder types used in industry. [...]

Key Takeaways: - Learning how to practice good posture, improve [...]

Course Description Poor ergonomics can cause pain and injury. This [...]

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Key Takeaways: Recognizing the importance of safety in the workplace. [...]

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Key Takeaways: Understanding the hazards of lead in the workplace. [...]

Workers sometimes take chances with ladders, failing to remove worn or damaged ladders from service. This could cause serious, even fatal, injury.
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Heat - whether from the sun or from your work environment - can create a life-threatening emergency.

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Heat and humidity, either courtesy of mother nature or from man-made equipment and environments are hard on workers. Working in hot environments can easily fatigue workers and quickly lead to serious heat-related illness if not properly managed.
Using the wrong tool or using a tool incorrectly can cause debilitating ergonomic injuries. An increased risk of injury occurs when workers are frequently exposed to awkward postures, contact pressure, or a pinch grip. Over time, exposure to awkward postures or harmful contact pressures can contribute to an injury. Hand tools that fit a worker’s hands and the job they are doing can reduce the risk of injury. Here are 11 tips for hand tool selection to share with your employees.

Not sure where to start when it comes to creating a safety and health program? Or maybe you want to review and update your current program. In this series of articles, we will cover the four basic elements common to all good safety and health programs.
Cuts and other hand injuries to the hands are one of the most frequent and common injuries workers face. Hand injuries, including amputations, can keep workers away from the job for several days and can cost employers big money. But they are a preventable and avoidable risk to employees and cost to employers.