
Safety and Health Topics
OSHA's Safety and Health Topics pages provide regulatory and enforcement information, hazard identification and controls as well as best practices and other resources to assist employers, …
Safety Management - Hazard Identification and Assessment
Existing safety and health programs (lockout/tagout, confined spaces, process safety management, personal protective equipment, etc.). Input from workers, including surveys or …
Motor Vehicle Safety - Employers | Occupational Safety and Health ...
Employers Employers must commit to work vehicle and roadway safety and communicate that commitment to employees at all levels of the organization. Employers must demonstrate that …
Safety Management - Hazard Prevention and Control
Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs Hazard Prevention and Control Effective controls protect workers from workplace hazards; help avoid injuries, illnesses, and …
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Safety as a Core Value | Occupational Safety and Health …
How are you ensuring safety and health are a core value of your organization? The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is initiating an effort to discover how safety and …
January 16, 2025 | Occupational Safety and Health Administration
January 16: A twice-monthly newsletter with information about workplace safety and health.
Alphabetical Listing of Topics | Occupational Safety and Health ...
Restaurant Safety for Teen Workers Restrooms and Sanitation Requirements Ricin Robotics S Safe + Sound Campaign Safety and Health Programs Sampling and Analysis Sawmills …
Occupational safety and health - International Labour Organization
Occupational safety and health (OSH) deals with all aspects of health and safety in the workplace. Its goal is to prevent the occurrence of occupational accidents and diseases.
Fire safety - International Labour Organization
General fire safety hazards Fires need three things to start – a source of ignition (heat), a source of fuel (something that burns) and oxygen: sources of ignition include heaters, lighting, naked …