

Safety information for:
![]() | Agriculture Working in agriculture can be dangerous, as it presents a unique set of hazards. These safety topics, designed specifically with this industry in mind, will help employers create a safer place to work. Click here for agriculture safety information in Spanish. |
![]() | Car Dealers Car accidents and injuries can occur in a flash. Your employees may turn into traffic without looking carefully or skip wearing their seat belt if they're in a rush. With so many cars on the premises, it's especially important that you treat auto safety as your top priority. Click here for car dealer safety information in Spanish. |
![]() | Dairies Dairies present many hidden hazards. It's your business to know how dairies work, but just because you follow safety procedures doesn't mean your workers share your knowledge and awareness. Learn how to educate your employees about the hazards of Dairy work. Click here for dairy safety information in Spanish. |
![]() | Dentists Dentists and their employees are at risk for musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), which cause most of the disability and workers' compensation claim costs associated with dental work. Learn how to reduce the risk of MSDs. |
![]() | Dry Cleaning Operations Commercial dry cleaning operations present a variety of occupational health and safety hazards. The three primary hazards associated with this industry include (1) chemical exposures, (2) ergonomics hazards, (3) bloodborne pathogen exposures; and (4) machinery hazards. It's important to train your employees to identify these hazards in order to prevent serious injuries. Click here for dry cleaning operations safety information in Spanish. |
![]() | Golf Course Maintenance At first glance, a golf course seems like a peaceful oasis that's relatively safe for maintenance crews. But look closer and you'll find that hazards lurk all around that can cause serious injuries. Click here for golf course maintenance safety information in Spanish. |
![]() | Groundskeeping The best way to avoid injuries is to eliminate the hazards whenever possible, replace hazardous materials with less hazardous alternatives and use engineering controls. |
![]() | Hotel / Motel Keeping hotel/motel employees safe and preventing on-the-job accidents poses special challenges. That's because hotels/motels are really four businesses rolled into one: maintenance, housekeeping, security and food service. All these operations present a unique set of risks. Click here for hotel/motel safety information in Spanish. |
![]() | Office Ergonomics Work environments that allow workers to operate more comfortably without excess physical and mental stress improve productivity, work quality, job satisfaction and attitude. |
![]() | Restaurants Experienced restaurant owners know that there's no end to the kind of on-the-job injuries that employees can suffer. Hazards can be found from the kitchen to the dining room. Learn how to identify and educate your employees about the hazards in and around your restaurant. Click here for restaurant safety information in Spanish. |
![]() | Retail A retail workplace may appear safe at first glance. Unlike a construction site or chemical plant where employees wear protective gear, a retail store doesn't pose any obvious safety threat. However, retail workers do face many hazards. Learn how to avoid potentially painful and costly injuries. Click here for retail safety information in Spanish. |
![]() | Wineries Many consider winemaking romantic, but inherent to its processes are various hazards for winery workers. This content was written to increase awareness of safety and health issues in wineries. Click here for winery safety information in Spanish. |
![]() | Safety Program Want an all inclusive outline for establishing a safety program? Click here to download the Safety Program. |


