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Workplace safety topics and tips
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Recordkeeping is a hot topic at the start of the year; find information on preparing and posting your OSHA 300A log.
Fentanyl and other opioids in the workplace can be dangerous; find out how to keep workers safe.
Our stress and mental well-being in the workplace page has resources that help to create psychological safety, reduce workplace stressors, and address serious issues such as suicide prevention.
Thinking about hiring young workers? Our young worker page has great tips for keeping them safe.
Temporary workers can help businesses for short term needs. Our page helps you prevent temp worker injuries that impact your bottom line.
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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. -
12 months of safety tips
January 15, 2024 — We've got a year's worth of resources and training to help you get back to safety basics. -
A five-step approach to worker well-being
January 3, 2024 — Worker well-being in 5 easy steps is a process that can help identify the root causes of workplace well-being issues and engage your workers in designing solutions and taking action. -
SAIF resources help employers protect workers and respond to opioid-related events
October 2, 2023 — Resources include an online training on preventing work exposure, information for workers at high risk of exposure, and facts on Naloxone. -
SAIF’s annual ag safety seminars return for 29th year
September 13, 2023 — Registration has begun for the 2023-24 season, which runs from October to March.
STOP THE FALL: How to prevent this common workplace injury
Slips, trips, and falls can happen in any workplace—and, unfortunately, they happen often. Follow this three-part strategy to identify common hazards and how to prevent them.