The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is a government agency that establishes guidelines and standards related to the safety and health of employees in the workplace. However, it is ...
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration lists tool maintenance, PPE adherence, and safe practices among its core ...
On May 26, 2020, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) launched a webpage with coronavirus-related guidance for construction employers and workers. The guidance includes recommended ...
Each year, 2.3 million people suffer workplace accidents or diseases due to various hazards like chemicals and poor ergonomics. Safety and health programs prevent illnesses and deaths and alleviate ...
Today's businesses use computers for a wide array of tasks. Depending on its use, the computer's monitor might be placed on a desk or a counter, or even hung on a wall. OSHA provides general ...
Workers in a warehouse are exposed to hazards like falls, falling objects and forklifts. There are some measures you can take to keep pedestrians safe. Warehouse pedestrian safety is a major concern ...
Most employers and employees know that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is the federal agency charged with overseeing safety and health in U.S. workplaces. Many are surprised, ...
A new "advisory" workplace safety guidance from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration is largely consistent with the COVID-19 protocols the construction industry has long had in place, ...
After months of delays that exasperated organized labor, OSHA Administrator John Henshaw released the broad outlines of a business-friendly, four-pronged approach to repetitive motion injuries. At a ...