Weekly Safety Topics
-
Safety Topic: Tornado Safety — Know the Risk, Act Fast
Tornadoes strike with little warning. Learn how to prepare, where to shelter, and what to do if caught in a vehicle or on the road. -
Safety Topic: Walk-Behind Lawnmowers — Cut Grass, Not Corners
Walk-behind lawnmowers cause thousands of injuries each year. Learn how to mow safely with PPE, proper fueling, and careful blade handling.
-
Safety Topic: Jogging Safety — Stay Fit, Stay Safe
Jogging is great for your health, but it comes with risks. Learn how to avoid injury and stay safe from traffic, crime, and low visibility.
-
Health Topic: Measles — What You Need to Know About This Resurging Disease
Measles is highly contagious and can be deadly for children. Learn how to prevent infection and protect your family with timely vaccinations.
-
Sustainability Topic: Energy Efficient Light Bulbs — Bright Ideas That Save
Energy-efficient lighting saves money and reduces carbon emissions. Discover how LEDs outperform traditional bulbs and brighten your bottom line.
-
Safety Topic: Table Saws — Precision Cuts, Serious Hazards
Table saws are efficient but dangerous tools. Learn how to prevent lacerations and kickback injuries with these essential safety practices.
-
Safety Topic: Chainsaw Safety — How to Stay Safe When Using Chainsaws
Chainsaws are powerful tools that can cause devastating injuries if misused. Learn how to stay safe with proper PPE, inspection, and cutting techniques.
-
Health Topic: Importance of Exercise — Move More, Live Better
Exercise improves physical and mental health, prevents disease, and boosts energy. Learn how just a little movement each day makes a big impact.
-
Safety Topic - Preventing Lead Poisoning
Lead is a highly toxic heavy metal that can cause serious health problems and even death. Exposure occurs through ingestion, inhalation, or skin contact, and no level of lead exposure is considered safe.
-
Health Topic - Managing Stress
Stress is your body’s natural reaction to challenges or demands. In short bursts, it can be beneficial by improving focus and performance. However, when stress becomes chronic, it can negatively affect both physical and mental health.
-
Safety Topic - Eye Protection
Every day in the U.S., approximately 2,000 workers suffer from eye injuries on the job. Wearing the right eye protection is essential; even a minor eye injury can cause long-term damage, reduced vision, or blindness.
-
Sustainability Topic - Reducing Vehicle Idling
Idling a vehicle wastes fuel, increases costs, and contributes to pollution. Every year, personal vehicles generate approximately 30 million tons of CO₂ just from idling, and eliminating unnecessary idling would be equivalent to taking 5 million cars off the road.
- Page 1 of 2
- Next page