Safety Tips

FACE Report: Laborer falls through guardrail

The laborer was unloading boxes from the elevated forks of a telehandler to the balcony, which had a temporary guardrail made boards.

Exposed to the sun at work?

It doesn’t matter if the day is sunny or cloudy – working outdoors exposes you to the sun’s ultraviolet rays.

Secure cargo safely

Do you know how to ensure the cargo on your truck is properly secured?

Give your body the fuel it needs

People who work physically demanding jobs need to "fuel their performance" and that goes beyond simply eating well.
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Celebrating 30 years of National Safety Month

In 1996, the National Safety Council designated June as National Safety Month and began distributing free safety resources to highlight the leading causes of...

Incorporate the principles
of Human and Organizational Performance

Human and Organizational Performance is an operating philosophy that focuses on the interaction of work systems and the individual. Anyone who follows the philosophy...

Practice wellness at work to prevent MSDs

When you’re feeling tired, mentally stressed or unsupported at work, your body feels it, too. Tense muscles, poor posture and fatigue can all increase...

Cellphone use behind the wheel: myths and truths

Workers are four times more likely to crash when using a cellphone while driving. If you talk and drive at the same time, your...
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Help prevent falls on the same level

Falls to a lower level are the second leading cause of workplace deaths (highway crashes are No. 1), according to Injury Facts – an...

FACE Report: Framer struck by wall, falls through opening

On the day of the incident, he was part of an experienced six-worker crew raising an external wood-framed wall that was around 14 feet high and weighed 2,100 pounds.

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