OSHA definitions, safety terms, and workplace compliance language can be confusing—especially for employers, safety managers, and workers who are new to OSHA regulations. From CFR references to hazard classifications, OSHA terminology often includes technical language that isn’t always easy to understand. To make compliance easier, we’ve created this comprehensive OSHA glossary, featuring 100+ commonly used… Continue reading OSHA Definitions & Safety Terms: 100+ Workplace Safety Glossary
Category: OSHA Standards
The Beginner’s Guide to OSHA Training (2026 Edition)
Workplace safety is not optional, it’s a legal and moral responsibility. In the United States, OSHA training plays a critical role in protecting workers, reducing accidents, and ensuring regulatory compliance across industries. Whether you’re an employee, supervisor, contractor, or employer, understanding OSHA training is the first step toward a safer workplace. This beginner’s guide breaks… Continue reading The Beginner’s Guide to OSHA Training (2026 Edition)
Fire Extinguisher Safety: The Essential Guide to Fire Prevention
Fire safety is a critical aspect of workplace and home protection, and fire extinguishers are one of the most effective tools for stopping small fires before they escalate into disasters. However, simply having a fire extinguisher isn’t enough—it’s crucial to understand how to use it correctly, maintain it properly, and comply with OSHA fire extinguisher… Continue reading Fire Extinguisher Safety: The Essential Guide to Fire Prevention
OSHA Hard Hat Requirements
When it comes to workplace safety, particularly in industries like construction, manufacturing, and utilities, hard hats are a non-negotiable piece of personal protective equipment (PPE). OSHA Hard Hat Requirements are enforced to ensure workers are protected from head injuries, which can occur from falling objects, electrical hazards, or simply bumping into fixed objects. Wearing a… Continue reading OSHA Hard Hat Requirements
What is the OSHA 10 Foot Rule?
The OSHA 10-Foot Rule mandates that workers, tools, and equipment must stay at least 10 feet away from overhead power lines carrying up to 50 kV (kilovolts) of electricity. For power lines carrying higher voltages, the minimum safe distance must increase by 4 inches for every additional 10 kV. This rule applies to workers operating… Continue reading What is the OSHA 10 Foot Rule?
What is a DOL Card and Why You Need It
In today’s competitive job market, having the right credentials can make all the difference. For many industries, especially those with high-risk work environments like construction and manufacturing, demonstrating a commitment to safety is crucial. One of the most widely recognized certifications in workplace safety is the DOL card, provided by the Occupational Safety and Health… Continue reading What is a DOL Card and Why You Need It
Understanding OSHA’s New Standards for Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
As the world shifts towards more sustainable energy solutions, electric vehicles (EVs) have gained immense popularity. With this surge in EV adoption comes the critical need for proper infrastructure, including charging stations. However, with new technology comes new responsibilities—especially regarding workplace safety. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has introduced new standards that employers… Continue reading Understanding OSHA’s New Standards for Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
The Essential Guide to OSHA Form 300
When it comes to workplace safety, the OSHA Form 300 is one of the most critical tools that employers must use to document work-related injuries and illnesses. This essential form, required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), helps businesses keep a clear and organized log of incidents that occur on the job. Accurate… Continue reading The Essential Guide to OSHA Form 300
Understanding OSHA Bathroom Break Laws
When you think of OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), images of hard hats, safety harnesses, and hazardous warning signs often come to mind. However, OSHA Bathroom Break Laws highlight the agency’s regulations extending into more nuanced areas of the workplace, such as restroom accessibility. Surprisingly, bathroom breaks can be an occupational health and safety… Continue reading Understanding OSHA Bathroom Break Laws
Preparing for OSHA’s Updated HazCom Final Rule
As safety professionals, managing your chemical inventory and maintaining a comprehensive Safety Data Sheet (SDS) library are crucial tasks. However, the busy schedules many professionals maintain can make it challenging to stay informed about significant regulatory developments. One of the most critical changes on the horizon is OSHA’s Updated HazCom Final Rule, which aligns the… Continue reading Preparing for OSHA’s Updated HazCom Final Rule
