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Explore OSHA’s Safety and Health Topics pages
and information bulletins to learn more about workplace safety.
Some hazards may be
biological or physical, others may be
chemical. You have the right to know
what
hazards are in your workplace.
The best
Safety and Health Programs involve every level of the
organization. These programs instill a safety culture that reduces accidents for workers and improves the bottom line for managers. When Safety and Health
are part of the organization and a way of life, everyone
wins!
Your employer provides you with the safest possible workplace. They know that Safety and Health Management Systems (SHMS) are good for
small businesses. Learn how
$afety Pays! It is still unrealistic to expect accidents not to happen. Therefore, employers are required to provide medical and
first-aid personnel and supplies.
- Take a look at some best practice guidelines [164 KB
PDF, 28 pages] offered by OSHA.
- The training program, Safety and Health Management System for Small Construction Companies, provides safety and health
training materials for the
executive, the
safety officer and the
safety specialist. It can expand your knowledge and safety skills.
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Talking Safety on the job is a vital ability for the teen to build. This ability makes you an indispensable part of a construction team. Learn what
resources your state provides the working teen to develop this all-important skill.
Accessibility Assistance: Contact the OSHA Directorate of Science, Technology and Medicine at 202-693-2300 for assistance accessing PDF materials.
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