The Importance of OSHA 300 Log Accuracy
OSHA 300 logs are recordkeeping forms that employers are required to use to document all reportable injuries and illnesses that occur in the workplace. Logs include details such as where and when an incident takes place, the nature of the incident, information on the...
10 Commandments of Workplace Safety
You can’t pick up your pay with no fingers. While on a ladder, never step back to admire your work. A hardhat on your head keeps you from being dead. Don’t get papercuts! They hurt. Safety shoes to house your toes; Safety glasses on your nose. Your wife will spend...
Safety Tips for Autumn
Keeping your employees healthy as the leaves begin to fall As long summer days give way to cooler autumn nights, it’s time to start planning to make sure that your employees are safe this fall. The changing weather brings its own unique risks and precautions. Here are...
OSHA Questions and Answers
With more than 2.7 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses in 2020, the work of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration remains as important as ever for American workers. Learn more about the agency tasked with keeping your employees safe. What is...



