Article5 min read May 23, 2023Is your gas can OSHA-compliant?Most of us grew up with the same everyday red gas can in the garage that was used to fill up the lawn mower. So, when we see this at the work site, we don’t even bat an eye. The problem? Those cans are not rated for commercial use and could get you fined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). READ MORE ADD TO CART
Article3 min read Mar 22, 2023Employee safety training: Start or maintain a safety cultureAdequate safety training can mean the difference between a safe experience or one of potential injury. Every year, serious injuries and death are the result, in part, from unsafe work practices. READ MORE ADD TO CART
Article1 min read Jan 13, 2023OSHA reminds certain employers to submit required 2022 injury and illness dataThe Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is reminding employers that the agency is collecting calendar year 2022 Form 300A data. Employers must submit the form electronically by March 2, 2023. READ MORE ADD TO CART
Article1 min read Jan 13, 2023OSHA civil penalties increase for 2023The U.S. Department of Labor is increasing Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) civil penalty amounts based on cost-of-living adjustments for 2023. READ MORE ADD TO CART
Article5 min read Oct 1, 2022Fire preparation and preventionA fire needs three ingredients to start: Heat, fuel and oxygen. This is known as the fire triangle and removing just one of these ends a fire. Whil READ MORE ADD TO CART
Article2 min read Oct 1, 2022Take 5 for Safety: Flammable and combustible liquidsTake 5 for Safety is a monthly article designed to give equipment and event rental stores the information they need to conduct a five-minute safety READ MORE ADD TO CART
Article5 min read Aug 1, 2022Reducing injuries and first-aid situationsThere are many benefits to making safety a top priority. Workplace injuries and illnesses are reduced or prevented. Employees feel safe and leave i READ MORE ADD TO CART