OSHA Training Requirements by Industry
OSHA mandates different safety training by industry. This guide breaks down requirements for general industry, construction, healthcare and oil & gas with a summary table.
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OSHA mandates different safety training by industry. This guide breaks down requirements for general industry, construction, healthcare and oil & gas with a summary table.
Read moreWarehouses face unique safety challenges - from forklift traffic and racking failures to WHMIS compliance and dock hazards. This complete guide covers every critical element of a warehouse safety program.
Read moreChain of custody for soil samples is the documented, unbroken record of sample handling from collection in the field through laboratory analysis and data reporting. This guide covers every step of the process including form completion, packaging, shipping and quality assurance requirements.
Read morePowered industrial trucks cause roughly 85 fatalities and 34,900 serious injuries in U.S. workplaces every year. This guide covers PIT safety requirements, forklift certification steps and practical controls to protect your operators and pedestrians.
Read moreUK employers must comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act, HSE enforcement and RIDDOR reporting requirements across a diverse industrial base. Make Safety Easy helps UK companies manage risk assessments, document inspections and maintain compliance with one integrated platform.
Read moreBC forestry remains one of the most hazardous sectors in Canada, with strict WorkSafeBC regulations governing every phase of operations. This guide breaks down key compliance requirements.
Read moreOSHA machine guarding requirements protect workers from amputations, lacerations and crushing injuries caused by unguarded machinery. This guide covers the types of guards, when they are required and how to maintain compliance.
Read moreConstruction remains one of the deadliest industries. This complete guide covers the Fatal Four, regulatory framework, safety management systems and trade-specific hazards.
Read moreSmall businesses need safety software that is affordable, easy to learn and built for lean teams. This guide covers what to look for, what to avoid and which platforms deliver the best value for SMBs in 2026.
Read moreTexas companies face unique safety challenges driven by extreme heat, hurricane exposure and a massive oil and gas sector. Make Safety Easy helps Texas businesses manage compliance, incident reporting and safety programs across every jobsite in the Lone Star State.
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