Volume 1: General Safety


Volume 2: Construction

  1. Appropriate Work Clothing
  2. Avoid Injury When Stacking Shelves
  3. Be Alert To Dangers
  4. Be Smart - Use Your Head
  5. Don’t Overlook Foot Protection
  6. Electricity:  A Real and Present Danger
  7. Emergency Action Plans:  Be Prepared
  8. Eye & Hand Injuries Happen When Least Expected
  9. Get Earthquake Prepared
  10. Heat Stress Dangers
  11. Industrial Vehicles & Pedestrian Safety
  12. PPE:  Needed Then, Needed Now
  13. Promote Safe Driving
  14. Protect Yourself Against Skin Irritations
  15. Recognizing Workplace Violence
  16. Repetitive Motion Injuries Can Be Prevented
  17. Safe Lifting Can Protect Your Back
  18. Safety & Substance Abuse
  19. Shortcuts Can Be Killers
  20. Sloppy Housekeeping Affects Safety
  21. Take the Lockout/Tagout Standard Seriously
  22. Walk Safely On Stairs, Floors and Walkways
  23. Which Way Is Out?
  24. Working Outdoors Can Be Dangerous
  25. Workplace Fire Safety
  1. Be On the Cutting Edge Of Safety
  2. Concrete Safety
  3. Don’t Be A Victim Of What’s On the Other Side of the Wall
  4. Electrical Cord Safety
  5. Exposure to Noise Can Be Hazardous
  6. Eye Protection Works
  7. Falling Objects - Heads Up For Safety
  8. Good Housekeeping - The Seal of Approval
  9. Hammer It Safely
  10. Light Fixture Safety
  11. Nail Guns:  Labor Savers or Lethal Weapons?
  12. Our Hands:  A Tool Worth Protecting
  13. Pallet Safety
  14. Right Steps to Ladder Safety
  15. Safety Awareness is Important in Welding and Cutting
  16. Safety Tips on Paints & Solvents
  17. Safety Using Hand Tools
  18. Safety Using Power Tools
  19. Shortcuts Can Be Killers
  20. Solvents: Use Them With Care
  21. Tips On Scaffold Safety
  22. Trenching Hazards
  23. Weathering the Cold
  24. What’s That In Our Tool Box?
  25. Working Outdoors Can Be Dangerous

Volume 3: Agriculture


Volume 4: Landscaping

  1. Always Read the Label
  2. Be Prepared for the Rainy Season
  3. Bee Alert
  4. Chain Saw Safety
  5. Exposure to Poison Oak andPoison Ivy
  6. First Aid Facts When Using Pesticides
  7. Forklift Safety
  8. Glove Use — An Important Priority
  9. Insect Bites and Stings
  10. Lightning:  What To Do When It Strikes
  11. Mowing Hazards
  12. MSDSs Are Important
  13. Power Lines: Heads Up For Safety
  14. Preventing Heat Stress
  15. Preventing Manual Handling Injuries
  16. Reporting Work-Related Accidents
  17. Safe Fueling Operations
  18. Safely Handling Drums and Barrels
  19. Safely Handling Hazardous Materials
  20. Safe Use of Tractors
  21. Skin Cancer: Be Careful With the Sun
  22. Use Caution When Spraying
  23. Using Sharp Tools Safely
  24. Warehouse Safety
  25. Working Safely in Wet and Windy Weather
  1. Always Read the Label
  2. Bee Alert
  3. Be Prepared for the Rainy Season
  4. Be Smart—Use Your Head!
  5. Cold, Wet Feet Should Never Be Ignore
  6. Empty Drums Can Be Potential Bombs
  7. First Aid Facts When Using Pesticides
  8. Goggles Shield Against Potential Dangers
  9. The Importance of Good Respiratory Protection
  10. Lightning:  What To Do When It Strikes
  11. MSDSs Are Important
  12. Our Hands:  A Tool Worth Protecting
  13. Power Lines:  Heads Up For Safety
  14. Preventing Heat Stress
  15. Preventing Manual Handling Injuries
  16. Reporting Work-Related Accidents
  17. Right Steps to Ladder Safety
  18. Safe Fueling Operations
  19. Safe Handling of Hazardous Materials
  20. Safety Tips to Reduce Mowing Hazards
  21. Skin Cancer:  Be Careful With the Sun
  22. Tips on Safe Chemical Handling & Storage
  23. Use Caution When Spraying
  24. Weathering the Cold
  25. Why Spraying Can Be Dangerous

Volume 5: Hotels and Hospitality


Volume 6: Janitorial & Maintenance

  1. Always Read the Label
  2. Avoiding Cuts and Lacerations
  3. Be Alert to Dangers
  4. Bugs, Insects and Animals Pests
  5. Emergency Action Plans
  6. Good Personal Hygiene
  7. Hand-washing
  8. Manual Handling and Storage Tips
  9. Preventing Burns From Hot Water and Steam
  10. Protecting Our Hands From Exposure
  11. Protecting Yourself Against Bloodborne Pathogens
  12. Right Steps to Ladder Safety
  13. Safe Handling of Hazardous Materials
  14. Safe Lifting Can Protect Your Back
  15. Safe Practices for Cleaning Personnel
  16. Some Electrical Safety Tips
  17. Some Laundry Safety Tips
  18. Some Trash Handling Tips
  19. Using Cleaning Products Safely
  20. Walking Areas & Work Surfaces
  21. What Are Bloodborne Pathogens?
  22. Which Way Is Out?
  23. Workplace Strains and Sprains
  24. Your Image, Appearance and Grooming—Females
  25. Your Image, Appearance and Grooming—Males
  1. Always Read the Label
  2. Be Alert to Dangers
  3. Beware When Mold Takes a Hold
  4. Exposure to Noise Can Be Dangerous
  5. Good Personal Hygiene
  6. Hand Tool Safety
  7. Health Hazards of Paint
  8. Manual Handling and Storage Tips
  9. MSDSs Are Important
  10. Preventing Burns From Hot Water and Steam
  11. Protecting Our Hands From Exposure
  12. Protecting Yourself Against Bloodborne Pathogens
  13. Right Steps to Ladder Safety
  14. Safe Handling of Hazardous Materials
  15. Safe Lifting Can Protect Your Back
  16. Some Electrical Safety Tips
  17. Some Trash Handling Tips
  18. Using Cleaning Products Safely
  19. Using Sharp Tools Safely
  20. Walking Areas & Work Surfaces
  21. What Are Bloodborne Pathogens?
  22. Which Way Is Out?
  23. Workplace Strains and Sprains
  24. Your Image, Appearance and Grooming—Females
  25. Your Image, Appearance and Grooming—Males


Safety Tips


Each volume contains 25 Bilingual Safety Tips to help your employees avoid the most common accidents in the workplace to include the following:

• Importance of Safety             Training
• Improving Workplace             Protections
• What You Can Do
• What OSHA Can Do
• Safety Meeting Prep
• Recordkeeping
• Employee Safety Checklist
• Group Safety Training           Checklists

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