Resources for Keeping Your Employees Safe

Keeping your employees safe is essential to the success of your business. These resources are a simple and effective way to keep your employees informed about hazards and best practices in the workplace.

Attitude Towards Safety

Every employee must take safety seriously in order to avoid accidents, avoid exposure to hazardous substances, and comply with company policies and procedures.

Holidays

The holiday season can be stressful and affect your health and safety in a number of ways. Learn how to eat right and deal with travel, social and financial stress during the most wonderful time of the year.

Electrical Hazards

Stay current on electrical hazards by knowing when you are safe, when you may be unsafe, and when you are likely to get shocked.

Lifting

Injuries from lifting are some of the most common in the American workplace. Learn the risk factors and how to avoid these injuries.

Emergency

Are you prepared for an emergency? Emergencies in the workplace cannot be eliminated, but if you have an emergency action plan and trained workers you can optimize efficiency.

Office Safety

The office seems like a relatively safe place to be, but injuries can still happen. Use these tips to help you stay safe at the office.

Fatigue

Fatigue is an extremely common contributing factor in workplace injuries. Here are some ways to be safe in these situations.

Protect Your Ears

If you are one of the 20 million people exposed to hazardous noise on the job, use this information and protect your hearing!

Fire Safety

With over 5,000 office fires reported every year, it’s important to understand and follow procedures for fire evacuations.

Protect Your Vision

Eye injuries in the workplace are surprisingly common. Injuries range from eye strain to puncture wounds. No matter what your job is, take the time to properly protect your eyes.

First Aid

No one imagines it ever happening, but you might be the closest—or only—employee on the scene when a co-worker experiences a medical emergency. Remember these response basics to provide help until the paramedics arrive.

Winter Driving

What makes the difference between an ordinary driver and a safe one? An ordinary driver reacts to road situations. A safe driver anticipates and avoids them. These tips will help you prepare for safe driving in winter conditions.

Heat

Know how to avoid dangerous heat injuries while working or playing in hot weather, and how to deal with them when they occur.

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