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Fatigue, sleep, and shift work

Getting adequate rest is critical to work safety and productivity. Browse these resources for information on managing fatigue and reducing risks.

Stress and mental well-being in the workplace

Job stress can lead to poor health and even injury. Browse these resources for information on how to support a psychologically healthy workplace.

Physical activity

It stands to reason that being physically fit helps prevent injuries at work and at home.

Infectious disease

Browse these resources for information on controlling the spread of the flu and other infectious diseases in the workplace.

Emergency planning and response

Stuff happens. And sometimes stuff happens at workplaces. You can’t predict them, but you can prepare for them.

First aid

First aid training saves lives, because a "co-worker" is often the first person on the scene to help a seriously injured or sick employee.

Violence in the workplace

Workplace aggression and violence aren’t as rare as you might think. There are more than 300 incidents per year in Oregon.

Agriculture and farm safety

Find information on agricultural safety and regulations, including pesticides, farm vehicles, seasonal workers, and more

Construction safety

Do you need help keeping your construction site safe? Check out SAIF's construction safety topics and tips to help prevent unwanted site injuries.

Education

These resources are designed for the unique set of safety challenges that school employees face.

Health care

Tools to help keep health care workers safe, from radiation protection to ergonomics to home care

Janitorial and housekeeping

Maintenance safety is focused primarily on workers in the housekeeping, custodial, and janitorial fields.

Logging

Find information on logging safety and regulations, including accident prevention, tree falling, and chainsaw safety.

Manufacturing

Each year, thousands of workers are killed or seriously injured by exposure to unguarded or inadequately guarded machines. Learn how you can prevent amputations and other life-altering injuries.

Restaurant and kitchen safety

Millions of Americans work in the restaurant and hospitality industry. Learn how to recognize common restaurant safety hazards and prevent injuries.

Trucking safety

Safety resources for those who spend time on the job behind the wheel

Welding

Improper welding, burning, and cutting can be dangerous. Learn how to identify and control hazards by following safe procedures.

Confined space

Employer responsibilities and worker's rights concerning confined spaces.

Electrical safety

You can’t see it, hear it, or smell it, but touching electricity can be deadly.

Outdoor safety

Whether at work or at play, you should be doing all you can to avoid injury. You might not be exposed to all these hazards on the job, but we still want you going home safe.

Safety and Health talks

We want to help you establish your own safety toolbox. Conduct your next safety meeting easily by using these concise discussion guides and other safety topics.

Respiratory Protection

Protect workers from air contaminants, including choosing and using the right respirator for the job.

Agricultural educators

Find training information for ag educators on agricultural safety and regulations, including pesticides, farm vehicles, seasonal workers, and more

Ladder Safety

You can reduce the hazards by using the best practices in these resources.

Safe driving

Safety and health resources for organizations with employees who drive as part of their work duties.

Serious injuries and fatalities (SIF)

Preventing SIFs requires a different approach from that used to prevent less serious injuries

Leadership series

This training series will help leaders at all levels learn the building blocks that support safety culture and boost employee involvement.

Integrating health and safety

Explore these Total Worker Health® tools for making it happen.

Building your safety and health programs

This page provides helpful information for programs required by OSHA.

Silica

This page includes resources on the topic of silica, including what silica is, health effects associated with occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica, how to protect workers, and MSHA silica resources.

Hydration

Adequate hydration (water) is important for joint health, staying alert, and being productive. All these things help keep employees safe, too. Explore these resources to help you ensure employees have what they need to drink up.

Fentanyl and other opioids

Fentanyl and other opioids

Sun protection

Here is information on sun safety

Wildfires

Employees are increasingly at risk from wildfires and the smoke they produce.

Delivery drivers | Couriers

Delivery drivers and couriers face high risks because they work in a variety of ever-changing environments, at a fast pace, and often on their own.

Forklifts (powered industrial trucks)

There are many hazards associated with lifting and moving heavy equipment and materials.

Reforestation

Stay prepared and up to date with these reforestation safety resources.

Retail | Warehouse

Safety concerns with warehousing

Small animal handling

Many businesses handle small animals, including veterinary practices, kennels, shelters, and groomers to name just a few.

Temp workers

Temp work is a fast-growing and potentially dangerous occupation.

Step 1 - Identify

Step 1 - Identify

Step 2 - Engage

Step 2 - Engage

Step 3 - Design

Step 3 - Design

Step 4 - Action

Step 4 - Action

Step 5 - Review

Step 5 - Review

UFOs: unsafe falling/flying objects

UFOs: unsafe falling/flying objects

Heat/cold stress

When the weather’s too hot or cold, workers can suffer. Browse these resources to find information on how to prevent temperature-related injuries and illnesses.

Hazard communication/GHS

The Globally Harmonized System (GHS) provides a common, consistent criteria for classifying and labeling chemicals in the workplace. Learn how GHS impacts employers, and how to train workers to recognize and protect themselves.

Noise/hearing protection

When are noise levels too loud? How do you properly fit earplugs? Get answers, advice, and solutions about hearing loss and hearing protection.

Lockout/tagout (Control of hazardous energy)

Serious injuries can result when hazardous energy is not properly controlled.

Brainstorm Ergonomic Solutions Tool (BEST) guide

Brainstorm Ergonomic Solutions Tool (BEST) guide

Safety committee resource guide

Managing an effective safety committee takes planning and organization.

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