Workplace Safety

A Comprehensive Look at OSHA Training in the State of Idaho

In the state of Idaho, employers and employees alike are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of such training.

Georgia’s Role in OSHA Compliance and OSHA Training Programs

The OSHA is a federal agency responsible for ensuring safe and healthy working conditions for employees across the United States.

Increasing Job Site Safety with Drones?

The increasing death toll related to Construction Site Safety across the United States has stirred much distress and anxiety among employees.

8 Practical Safety Hacks Every Construction Worker Must Know

In addition, construction safety will keep your workers safe, prevent them from injuries and fatalities, and promote your company's reputation as an established entity.

The Evolution of OSHA: A Brief History of Workplace Safety in the United States

The contribution of OSHA in making the workplace safe and secure and combating many workplace safety issues is truly commendable.

How do Whistleblower Laws Safeguard Employees’ Rights?

The Federal OSHA'S Whistleblower Protection Program aims to protect the rights of workers who suffer from retaliation from their employers.

How To File A Safety Complaint With OSHA

OSHA investigators determine what kind of citation should be issued and whether it should be classified as serious or repeated.

40 Hour HAZWOPER Online Training

The 40-hour HAZWOPER course covers OSHA's Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) regulations.

Get OSHA Certified Online – OSHA 10 for $45, OSHA 30 for $90

OSHA was established in 1970 to protect workers from hazardous working conditions.