The week of August 7-13 is recognized as OSHA’s national Office Safety Week.
You may not consider your job to be hazardous, but accidents can happen when you least expect them. However, many on-the-job accidents can be avoided by focusing on safe practices and taking necessary precautions.
Join us in commemorating Office Safety Week, a dedicated time to enhance workplace well-being and minimize risks. This event encourages us to foster a secure environment for all employees. From ergonomic practices to fire drills, we’re focusing on creating a workplace that values safety above all.
Explore a wealth of resources to empower you during this important week:
๐ Safety Practices in the Workplace
๐ Tactics to Prevent Accidents
๐ The Impact of Workplace Accidents
๐ Safety While Using Technology
๐ Slip and Fall Prevention in the Office
๐ OSHA Workplace Safety Resources
Let’s work together to ensure a secure and thriving office space for everyone. By sharing knowledge and implementing safety measures, we’re nurturing a culture that prioritizes the health and security of our team. Here’s to a productive and safe Office Safety Week!
We have taken OSHA’s Safe + Sound Pledge. Safe + Sound Week is a time to take action and reflect on and recognize the efforts you have made to improve workplace safety and health throughout the year.
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