OSHA Compliance Requirements and the Importance of Safety Programs Regardless of Company Size
Workplace safety is not determined by the size of a company—it is determined by the presence of hazards. Whether an organization has 5 employees or 500, exposure to risk remains constant in industries such as construction, tree trimming, lifting operations, and earthmoving activities. OSHA Coverage: Who Must Comply? Under the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), almost all private-sector employers in the United States are required to comply with applicable safety and health
The Importance of Risk Identification in Every Workplace
When people think about job site safety, construction often comes to mind. However, risk identification is essential in every industry and for every activity—from office environments and warehouses to healthcare, manufacturing, and service operations. Risk identification is the process of recognizing workplace hazards before they lead to injuries or illnesses. These hazards may include slips and falls, ergonomic strain, chemical exposure, electrical risks, fire hazards, and more. By proactively

