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Pop Quiz: Can Your Dealership Survive an OSHA Visit?

Dealers
It’s the visit that every dealer finds intimidating. Take this quiz to see how knowledgeable you are about OSHA inspections.
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OSHA and Ladder Safety: What You Need to Know

EHS
OSHA has specific rules about using and working near ladders, as well as how ladders should be designed. Learn what you need to know in this KPA article.
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How to Stay Safe and Compliant With OSHA’s Forklift Standards

EHS
Forklifts can be dangerous. Loads can fall. Vehicles can tip over. Pedestrians can get hit. Learn how to keep your workforce safe and avoid an OSHA violation.
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Calculating the Cost of Workplace Injuries, OSHA-Style

EHS
To help employers understand the economic impact of employee health and safety accidents, OSHA has created a handy calculator. We decided to give “$afety Pays” a $pin and see if workplace injuries really cost as much as OSHA would have you believe.
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Machine Guarding: Keep Up with OSHA Requirements and Keep Your Workers Safe

EHS
From amputations to OSHA fines, improperly guarded machines carry serious risks. Here’s what you need to know about OSHA’s machine guarding requirements.
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OSHA’s Top 5 Most Frequently Cited Violations for Dealers and Repair Shops in 2021

Dealers
Are you doing enough to avoid the most common OSHA citations for automotive dealerships and repair shops? Here’s what you need to look out for.
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What Is the OSHA General Duty Clause? How To Use it To Keep Your Workforce Safe

EHS
Under OSHA’s General Duty Clause, employers have an obligation to protect their employees from serious hazards—even ifthe hazard is unusual or unprecedented.
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What OSHA’s Focusing on in 2022 - An Interview with KPA’s Zach Pucillo

EHS / Podcast
On today's episode, Zach Pucillo joins us for a conversation on what OSHA and other regulatory agencies are focusing on for 2022.
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Construction Companies Take Note: Here's Where OSHA’s Focusing in 2022

Construction
Construction inspections make up 60% of OSHA’s inspections. Here are some areas you can expect enhanced OSHA construction company enforcement.
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