Cold Stress occurs by driving down the skin temperature and eventually the internal body temperature. This may lead to serious health problems. Learn how to identify and prevent cold stress.
 
Cut-off saws are frequently used in the Construction industry and can be extremely dangerous because unguarded blades operate at very high speeds. Only personnel who have been trained on proper use and handling should be allowed to operate this specialized piece of equipment.
 
Learn about the electrical safety precautions and how to protect yourself and others when working with electricity.
 
Every year, eye injuries account for more than $3 million in lost production, medical and workers' compensation costs. OSHA estimates 90% of these eye injuries are avoidable with proper use of safety eye-wear.
 
While commonly used across every industry and workplace, extension cords can present several hazards if not used correctly. You can help prevent dangers such as electrocution, fire and tripping hazards with proper safety practices.
 
Fatigue is more than simply feeling tired or drowsy. It is a state of mental or physical exhaustion that stops a person from being able to function normally. Learn about the risks and what you can do to fight fatigue.
 

Learn to identify hazards before starting a welding job.

 
Everyone wants to believe that they would know exactly what to do in case of an emergency. Learn how set up an Emergency Action Plan so employees will know what to do in an emergency.
 

A general inspection is the first thing you should do before operating a forklift or other powered industrial trucks (PITs). Skimming over the inspection checklist could easily result in missing defects with the equipment, which could result in serious injury to the operator or other coworkers.