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How to Meet OSHA Requirements

How to Meet OSHA Requirements

Every business strives to create a safe working environment for their employees. Following OSHA requirements is a way to minimize […]

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What are OSHA Laws and Regulations?

What are OSHA Laws and Regulations?

The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 empowers OSHA to enforce rules pertaining to health and safety in the […]

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When and how to use Safety Equipment to Prevent Arc Flash

When and how to use Safety Equipment to Prevent Arc Flash

Arc blast and arc flash are serious enough job hazards for so many workers. Both the National Fire Protection Association […]

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How To Choose The Best Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

How To Choose The Best Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

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OSHA’s PPE standard (Personal Protective Equipment Standard: 29 CFR 1910.132 for general industry) has been in place for longer than […]

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Why is OSHA Important?

Why is OSHA Important?

In 1970, Congress enacted a federal law called the Occupational Safety and Health Act which has since been used to […]

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Confined Space Hazards and Control Measures

Confined Space Hazards and Control Measures

Working in confined spaces is a tricky proposition, replete with hidden dangers that need to be kept in mind for […]

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Benefits of OSHA Training

Benefits of OSHA Training

OSHA training provides a practical way to promote health and safety in the workplace. It achieves this purpose by educating […]

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How to Avoid OSHA Fines

How to Avoid OSHA Fines

The industrial and manufacturing space is already competitive. As a result, meeting profit margins are becoming more challenging by the […]

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How to Prevent Electrical Hazards in the Workplace

How to Prevent Electrical Hazards in the Workplace

A somber statistic from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is that of the 899 […]

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