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Would you rather jump out of an airplane, play golf in a lightning storm or

Detecting Gas Leaks and What To Do

A Henderson, Nev., woman thought she smelled gas in her home one evening, but didn't report it because she couldn't find the source. Her neighbors also detected the odor outside, but took no action.

Asthma: Symptoms, Triggers, and Preventions

Do you have breathing problems caused by asthma? If you do, you're not alone. In 2001, 20.3 million Americans had asthma according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

10 Tips to Safely Quit Smoking

1. Deep breathing is perhaps the single most powerful and important technique, especially during the first few days of quitting.

Engineering Controls and PPE – Which comes First?

Too often, employers provide personal protective equipment (PPE) as the primary method of protecting employees; and PPE is an important and practical defense against workplace hazards.

The OSHA Top 10 for 2010...

Osha's Ten Most Frequently Cited Standards for Fiscal 2010

  1. 1926.451 Scaffolding
  2. 1926.501 Fall Protection
  3. 1910.1200 Hazard Communication

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