What You Need to Know: OSHA’s Injury and Illness Recordkeeping and Reporting Rules
OSHA’s injury and illness recordkeeping and reporting rules require employers to document any new, work-related injury or illness that meets specific severity criteria on the OSHA 300 Log within seven days. Read more on the requirements!
Understanding the Four Categories of Flammable Liquids (OSHA 1910.106)
Understanding OSHA's flammable liquid categories (29 CFR 1910.106) is crucial for workplace safety and fire hazard reduction.
Forklifts: Get Into Compliance
In the Safety world, at least to OSHA, forklifts are called Power Industrial Trucks (PIT). There's a whole standard dedicated to PITs. Why? Because they are dangerous. They can weigh over 3,000 lbs. and cause property damage, injury, or death. In this blog, you will learn exactly what you need to know to comply with OSHA’s Powered Industrial Truck Regulation to help your company minimize incidents involving forklifts and limit potential fines from OSHA.