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- Safety and Health Topics
OSHA's Safety and Health Topics pages provide regulatory and enforcement information, hazard identification and controls as well as best practices and other resources to assist employers, workers and safety and health professionals ensure safer workplaces
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- Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs
The main goal of safety and health programs is to prevent workplace injuries, illnesses, and deaths, as well as the suffering and financial hardship these events can cause for workers, their families, and employers The recommended practices use a proactive approach to managing workplace safety and health
- July 21, 2025 | Occupational Safety and Health Administration
July 21, 2025: A twice-monthly newsletter with information about workplace safety and health
- Lithium-ion Battery Safety
Safety and Health Management System Establishing a safety and health management system (SHMS) (i e , safety program) is an effective way of protecting workers from potential hazards associated with lithium-ion batteries
- Safety Management - Hazard Prevention and Control | Occupational Safety . . .
Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs Hazard Prevention and Control Effective controls protect workers from workplace hazards; help avoid injuries, illnesses, and incidents; minimize or eliminate safety and health risks; and help employers provide workers with safe and healthful working conditions
- Safety Management - Hazard Identification and Assessment | Occupational . . .
Existing safety and health programs (lockout tagout, confined spaces, process safety management, personal protective equipment, etc ) Input from workers, including surveys or minutes from safety and health committee meetings Results of job hazard analyses, also known as job safety analyses
- Electrical - Electric-Arc Flash Hazards | Occupational Safety and . . .
Partnership for Electrical Safety The Partnership for Electrical Safety (PES) believes that every American working on or near energized electrical equipment deserves equal protection from arc flash, including the appropriate arc rated clothing and associated personal protective equipment (PPE)
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