Electrical hazards can cause severe burns, shocks, and electrocution if not taken care of properly.
Fire is one of the most common disasters in the workplace. Fire causes more deaths than any other type of disaster
Almost all of us use some sort of hand tool to perform a certain type of task everyday. However, the use of tools are a contributing factor to many injuries when used incorrectly.
We use solvents practically every day in our lives. At work, we may use or be exposed to solvents when we come in contact with paints, coatings, while using dip tanks, thinners, degreasers, cleaners, glues or mastics.
Noise can be controlled by various measures including installing equipment and systems
Heavy equipment is designed to handle very large volumes or heavy loads.
Good hygiene in the workplace is essential for maintaining a healthy environment for all employees and limiting the spread of illness.
Falls from portable ladders (step, straight, combination and extension) are one of the leading causes of occupational fatalities and injuries.
More than 400 people every year are struck by lightning in the United States. On average, 70 of those people struck will die while others will live with life-long, severe disabilities.
Lock out Tag Out (LOTO) protects workers from the dangerous release of hazerdous energy.