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MSHA has just updated its silica standard—find resources to help on our silica page.
Fentanyl and other opioids in the workplace can be dangerous; find out how to keep workers safe.
During winter, we often see a spike in infectious diseases—learn how to prevent the spread.
Serious injuries and fatalities (SIF) are still happening in our workplaces; see our page to find out strategies for preventing them.
Building your safety and health programs is a great strategy for high performing businesses.
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SAIF’s annual agriculture safety seminars return for the 27th year
October 4, 2024 — Registration has begun for the 2024-25 season, which runs from November to March. -
Stop the fall
September 3, 2024 — Prevent slips, trips, and falls in every industry -
How to build 9 safety and health programs commonly required by OSHA
July 15, 2024 — From heat illness prevention to bloodborne pathogen exposure, these safety and health programs will keep your workplace safe and help you be OSHA-compliant. -
Save your skin every day
May 15, 2024 — Sunscreen isn’t just for summer. Find out why you need it year-round to help protect against skin cancer—and how to use it effectively. -
The commute to work shouldn’t be a collision course
April 3, 2024 — As pedestrian fatalities have been on the rise, follow these tips for both pedestrians and drivers to prevent accidents.
5 ways to make your fall safer
Falling leaves, crisper air, pumpkin spiced everything. While we love fall, it doesn’t always love us back.