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Applying proper lockout/tagout procedures helps protect workers by ensuring machinery is safely de-energized during maintenance and servicing.

National Electrical Safety Month: Awareness Is the Most Effective Protection

A review of key electrical hazards, workplace and home safety risks, and prevention strategies to reduce injuries and fatalities across industries during National Electrical Safety Month.

May 30, 2026USF SafetyFlorida

A variety of personal protective equipment—including a hard hat, safety glasses, respirator, gloves, and high-visibility gear—arranged to represent essential workplace safety protections.

PPE Maintenance and Employee Training: The Last Line of Defense

This article highlights why proper PPE maintenance, inspection, and employee training are essential to ensure equipment performs effectively as the final barrier against workplace hazards.

May 29, 2026USF SafetyFlorida

An unsecured metal electrical outlet box hangs from the ceiling in a low-use mezzanine area, creating a potential electrical shock and electrocution hazard due to improper mounting and exposed components.

Electrical Hazard Hiding in Plain Sight

A seemingly unused mezzanine stairway revealed unsecured electrical outlet boxes hanging from the ceiling, highlighting how overlooked areas can conceal serious electrical hazards.

May 29, 2026USF SafetyFlorida

A receptacle installed in a standard metal wall‑mount box is being used with a flexible drop cord, illustrating an enclosure that is not designed or suitable for this type of installation.

If It's Not Designed for That, Don't Use It There

Improper use of receptacle boxes can create serious electrical hazards when equipment is not designed or installed for its intended application.

March 29, 2026USF SafetyFlorida

Exhausted female storage worker leaning on shelf and taking a break from hard work.

Understanding Workplace Stress and How to Reduce It

This article explains the leading causes of workplace stress, including heavy workloads, job insecurity, poor communication, and work‑life imbalance, and highlights practical strategies employers can use to create a healthier, more supportive work environment.

March 26, 2026USF SafetyFlorida

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National Ladder Safety Month: AI-Driven Ladder Safety Systems Saving Lives.

A concise overview of ladder evolution, key OSHA/ANSI safety standards, leading causes of ladder-related injuries, and emerging AI‑driven technologies designed to improve ladder inspections and reduce workplace accidents.

March 26, 2026USF SafetyFlorida

An unlabeled container sits on a maintenance hangar workbench, surrounded by tools and aircraft equipment, highlighting the safety risks of unidentified chemicals.

Label It or Risk It: Why Hazard Communication Matters

This article highlights the critical importance of proper chemical labeling in preventing injuries and ensuring compliance with OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard.

January 22, 2026USF SafetyFlorida

Essential workplace safety culture elements for a secure and productive work environment/

Building a Strong Safety Culture: More Than Compliance

A strong safety culture goes beyond compliance, emphasizing trust, personal accountability, and proactive training so employees understand their risks, take ownership of safe practices, and stay protected long after oversight leaves the room.

January 22, 2026USF SafetyFlorida

The diagram effectively illustrates the key elements of a robust safety program.

Health & Safety Management Systems as a Strategic Necessity

This article explains why a robust Health & Safety Management System has become a strategic necessity amid reduced regulatory oversight, highlighting how proactive internal safety practices protect workers, strengthen operations, and build organizational resilience.

January 22, 2026USF SafetyFlorida

Inspector in green reflective jacket reviewing document and inspecting with clipboard at construction site building.

Is Your Business Inspection-Ready? What OSHA’s SST Letter Means for You.

Learn how to prepare your business for an OSHA inspection under the updated Site-Specific Targeting (SST) program and how USF SafetyFlorida can help you stay compliant.

September 25, 2025USF SafetyFlorida

Workplace Safety and Compliance in Action.

Speaking the Language of Risk: Why Quantification Matters in Workplace Safety

Quantifying risk in workplace safety enables organizations to make data-driven decisions, prioritize hazards, and align safety strategies with leadership expectations.

September 24, 2025USF SafetyFlorida

A utility worker in full safety gear repairs overhead power lines from a bucket lift on a clear day—an ideal visual for highlighting energy infrastructure, workplace safety, and field operations.

Working near power lines? Don't risk it.

Learn how to protect landscape workers from electrical hazards near overhead power lines with OSHA guidelines, real incident data, and free safety resources.

July 24, 2025USF SafetyFlorida

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