Do you really know what OSHA does? OSHA ensures your workplace is safe from health hazards. Know your rights: you’re entitled to a safe environment and can report hazards without fear. Learn more on our YouTube channel 👉 https://lnkd.in/eucsgYDn #WorkplaceSafety #OSHA #EmployeeRights #SafetyFirst
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Thrilled to have complete my OSHA 30 certification! This training has enhanced my understanding of workplace hazards and prevention strategies. This achievement also represents my commitment to safety, health and excellence in my profession. Let’s connect and prioritize workplace well-being together! #SafetyCulture #SafetyProfessional #Safety&Training #Safetyfirst #OSHA
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Is your business due for an OSHA inspection? Get prepared with these considerations and guidelines to assist in minimizing the likelihood of an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) warning or fine. https://ow.ly/GgPj50QnYFf
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Today starts OSHA Safe + Sound Week! Every workplace should have a safety and health program that includes management leadership, worker participation, and a systematic approach to finding and fixing hazards. Whether you have a well-developed program or are just getting started, look for ways to be #SafeAndSoundAtWork. 💚 #GeorgiaPCA #CHCS #OSHA
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OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) frequently cites several violations during workplace inspections. These citations typically address common safety and health hazards that could lead to serious injuries or fatalities. AHC will offer OSHA Safety Training for Healthcare Professionals in 2024 to help them comply with regulations and stay safe. Enroll Now [ https://lnkd.in/dZSZw7wk ] #OSHA #SafetyTraining #HealthcareProfessionals #WorkplaceSafety #OSHACompliance #FallsProtection #HazardCommunication #RespiratoryProtection #ScaffoldingSafety #LadderSafety #MachineGuarding #LockoutTagout #PoweredIndustrialTrucks #ElectricalSafety
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Have you heard about the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's National Emphasis Program to reduce hazards? OSHA is increasing compliance inspections across select businesses with warehouses, processing facilities, distribution centers and high-risk retail. Learn what hazards they are specifically looking for in our checklist: https://lnkd.in/gSEheTWP #OSHA #compliance #workplacesafety
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Stay Safe and Compliant with OSHA Standards! Did you know that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has strict regulations regarding ladders, walks, and safety cages? Ensuring compliance is crucial to avoid injuries and fines. Let us help you navigate OSHA standards and keep your workplace safe and secure. https://lnkd.in/eNEU-Zhb Call our pros at (770) 691-0671 #SafetyFirst #OSHACompliance #WorkplaceSafety #InjuryPrevention #StayCompliant
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Companies with 20 or more employees must establish a health and safety committee. But what exactly is the role of these committees? While each province has unique laws outlining committee responsibilities, most of these duties can be categorized into the following key areas: Inspections and Investigations: They participate in safety inspections and inquiries, including workplace accident investigations. Policies and Programs: They offer advice to employers on safety measures and programs. Advice and Advocacy: They identify workplace hazards, suggest safety improvements, and, in certain jurisdictions, handle worker health and safety complaints. Read more about health and Safety Committees in our blog: https://buff.ly/3t4xZPy #HRCompliance #HRManagement #ComplianceWorks #EmploymentLaw #HealthandSafety
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Are you familiar with OSHAs "General Duty Clause"? In situations where the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has not developed specific standards for a hazard, employers are responsible for complying with the Occupational Safety and Health Act’s General Duty Clause (Section 5(a)(1)). The General Duty Clause states that each employer must furnish “a place of employment which is free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to his employees.” Where OSHA inspectors find workplace hazards that are not addressed in the regulations, they may cite the employer under the General Duty Clause. Examples include: Ergonomics hazards Outdoor or indoor heat-related hazards Work violence hazards Certain infectious disease hazards Indoor air quality Conveyor hazards Storage rack hazards #safety #OSHA #OSHAGeneralDuty #Safetyfirst #highmountain #Highmountainsafety #construction #transportationsafety #constructionsafety
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🪜Did you know OSHA’s fixed ladder requirements have changed? Workers climbing fixed ladders were once considered protected by a cage, but the Occupational Safety and Health Administration now requires ladders over 24’ to have a fall protection system. The experts at EDGE know all about it. Check out this vertical lifeline we installed for a client, giving their ladder-scaling workers the OSHA-approved protection they need.⬇️ Want to learn more about new OSHA regulations? Check out our blog: https://hubs.ly/Q02NbQdx0 #safety #OSHA #safetyfirst #constructionsafety
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OSHA sets forth standards and guidelines aimed at protecting workers from hazards in the workplace, and janitorial companies must adhere to these regulations to prevent accidents, injuries, and legal liabilities, but are you also liable if there is an incident at your site? Learn more here: https://hubs.la/Q02F-1qj0
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