Safety Topics
OSHA Inspections
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How to Prepare for and Handle OSHA Inspections
The best way to prepare for an OSHA inspection is to be in compliance. This requires daily monitoring of the physical workplace as well as the implementation of the safety and health programs. Specific individuals should be assigned this duty and held accountable. Click here for our printable checklist to help you prepare for and handle OSHA audits.
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Safety Topics
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Attitude is Everything |
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Accidents Cost Everyone |
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Safety Means No Fooling Around |
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Focus on Leadership Skills |
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Communication Tips For a Diverse Workforce |
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What is Your Safety Score? |
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Assess Your Stress |
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Managing Work Stress |
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What is a Confined Space? |
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The Confimed Space Entry Permit |
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Oxygen Deficiency |
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Confined Space Hazards-Explosive or Combustible Atmosphere |
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Confined Space Hazards-Toxic Contaminants |
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Confined Space Hazards-Engulfment |
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Confined Space Hazards-Physical Conditions |
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Testing & Monitoring the Atmosphere of a Confined Space |
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Confined Space Personnel Roles and Responsibilities: Entrant |
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Confined Space Personnel Roles and Responsibilities: Attendant |
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Confined Space Personnel Roles and Responsibilities: Supervisor |
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Confined Space Personnel Roles and Responsibilities: Rescue Team |
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Confined Space-Atmosphere Controls |
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A Guide to Worksite Fire Safety |
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The Fire Triangle |
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Fire Danger of Flammable & Combustible Liquids |
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Fire Extinguishers: Coosing the Right One |
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Worksite Fire Emergencies |
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Recognizing Medical conditions |
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First Aid for a Choking Adult |
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First Aid for Adults who Stop Breathing |
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First Aid for Eye Injuries |
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First Aid for Heart Attack |
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First Aid for Heat Stroke |
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First Aid for Minor Burns |
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First Aid for Minor Wounds |
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First Aid for Punctures |
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First Aid for Shock |
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First Aid for Strains & Sprains |
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Bloodborne Pathogens: HIV and Hepatitis B |
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Bloodborne Pathogens: Universal Precautions |
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Reading Material Safety Data Sheets |
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Protecting Against Chemical Hazards: Your Checklist for Safe Use |
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Manufacturer's Warning Labels : Chemical Container Labels |
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Hazardous Material Identification Systems Labels |
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NFPA Diamond |
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DOT Labels and Placards |
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Hazardous Chemical Categories: Explosives & Blasting Agents |
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Hazardous Chemical Categories: Compressed Gases |
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Hazardous Chemical Categories: Flammable Liquids |
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Hazardous Chemical Categories: Flammable Solids |
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Hazardous Chemical Categories: Oxidizers |
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Hazardous Chemical Categories: Poisonous Materials |
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Hazardous Chemical Categories: Radioactive Materials |
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Hazardous Chemical Categories: Corrosive Materials |
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Hazardous Chemical Categories: Miscellaneous Hazardous Materials |
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Properties of Hazardous Materials (1) |
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Properties of Hazardous Materials (2) |
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Reactivity of Hazardous Materials |
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Storing Hazardous Chemicals |
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Watch Out for Incompatible Chemicals |
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Preventing Explosions: Tips for Worksite Safety |
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Lead Hazards |
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Responding to a Chemical Spill |
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Emergencies Involving Solvents |
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Emergencies Involving Flammables |
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Emergencies Involving Corrosives |
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Emergencies Involving Reactives |
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Lifting Basics |
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The Mechanics of Lifting |
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Lifting Awkward Loads |
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Back Exercises |
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Material Handling: Dollies and Hand Trucks |
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Material Handling: Powered Hand Trucks |
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Basic Rules For Forklift Operation |
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Working Safely Around Forklifts |
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Working Safely On Loading Docks |
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Working Safely With Electricity |
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The Hazards of Electrical Shock |
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Responding to an Electrical Emergency |
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Working Near Overhead Power Lines |
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Lockout/Tagout: De-Energize for Safety |
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Eight Steps to Lock Out Hazardous Energy |
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Slips, Trips and Falls |
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How Noise Affects Hearing |
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Working Safely With Ladders |
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Watch Your Step on Scaffolds |
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Guard Against Machine Injuries |
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Working Safely With Grinders |
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Watch Out for Pinch Points |
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Welding Hazards |
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Basic Rules for Hand Tools |
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Basic Rules for Portable Power Tools |
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The Hazards of Cold |
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The Hazards of Heat |
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The Hazards of Fatigue |
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Preventing Musculoskeletal Disorders |
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Alcohol & Other Drugs Affect Safety |
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Signs of Alcohol or Drug Abuse |
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Blood Alcohol Concentration and You |
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Protect Yourself Against Violence in the Workplace |
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The Golden Rule of Safe Driving |
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Characteristics of a Defensive Driver |
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Driving in Bad Weather |
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Safety Belts Can Save Your Life |
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Respiratory Hazards |
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Choosing and Using Respiratory Protection |
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Hearing Hazards |
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Choosing and Using Hearing Protection |
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Eye Hazards |
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Choosing and Using Eye Protection |
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Hand Hazards |
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Skin Hazards |
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Choosing and Using Work Gloves |
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Choosing and Using Work Shoes |
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Choosing and Using Protective Headwear |
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Safety is Everyone's Job |
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On or Off the Job, Keep Safety In Mind |
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Expect the Unexpected |
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Accidents Don't Just Happen |
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“…But They Were Just Horsing Around.” |
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101 Stress Relievers |
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Confined space entries are never routine |
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Do you know where the fire extinguisher is? |
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Bad Wires Can Cause Fires |
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FIRST THINGS FIRST! Call for help BEFORE you try to put it out. |
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PAY ATTENTION …to chemical warning labels. |
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MSDS-Material Safety Data Sheets |
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Prevent chemical spills and leaks: Inspect containers regularly. |
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Store Flammables Properly. |
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Prevent chemical burns. |
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Lift With Your Legs, Not Your Back. |
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DO Push It, DON’T Pull It |
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Get Help With Heavy Loads |
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Watch Out Around Corners |
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Respect electricity |
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Before you work on it… LOCK IT OUT! |
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Clean up before you slip up. |
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Do your part to PREVENT slips and falls. |
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Watch where you’re walking. |
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Basic rule of thumb: Leave guards in place. |
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Use the right tool for the job. |
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OUCH! Watch Out for Pinch Points. |
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You can’t follow safety rules in your sleep. Get plenty of rest. |
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Safety & alcohol DON’T MIX. |
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Keep Your Distance |
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Safety Belts Keep the Family Together |
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Use Respiratory Protection |
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Use Eye Protection |
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Use Proper Work Gloves |
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Use Proper Safety Shoes |
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Use Proper Head Protection |

