Resources

Add value to your safety meetings with resources from JEM’s weekly Toolbox Talks.

Each week, we update content with safety topics relevant across industries. Our Toolbox Talks make it easy to maintain OSHA compliance and keep employees safe without taking up a lot of time to research topics.

Access our archive of talks below and check back weekly for a new topic.

Refueling Equipment Safely

Refueling is a common task performed at many job sites; It’s often performed without much thought to the possible dangers it poses. Gasoline fuel is a volatile, flammable liquid that is colorless and has a distinctive odor that provides a warning of its health and...

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Workplace Ergonomics

Musculoskeletal disorders including muscle strains, tendinitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and back pain are the most common injuries in the workplace. Exposure to risk factors such as lifting heavy items, working in awkward positions, bending, reaching overhead, pushing...

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Burn Awareness in the Workplace

More than 500,000 people receive medical treatment for burn injuries each year, with over 40,000 hospitalizations and more than 4,000 losing their life. Most burn accidents occur in the home setting, with many occurring in the kitchen or garage. However, there is...

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Portable Space Heater Safety

The use of portable space heaters becomes more common during the winter months. These portable heaters may be used as a temporary source of heat where the facility’s heating system fails to provide adequate heat. It’s important to understand that using a space heater...

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Submitting OSHA Form 300A

Every January, employers must fill out OSHA Form 300A using the information from the 300 Log of the previous calendar year. The 300 Log is a record of injuries and illnesses that occurred on the job. It contains the department and job of the worker, a description of...

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Crystalline Silica Awareness

Workers who perform a variety of job tasks, including sandblasting, cutting, drilling, sawing, grinding, and crushing of rock, risk acquiring disease from tiny airborne particles that can penetrate deep into the lungs. A common compound found in products used daily,...

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High Wind Dangers

High Wind Dangers

High winds pose safety risks for employees working outdoors. These hazards include flying debris, falling objects, slippery surfaces, and the potential for buildings, equipment, and other structures to sway or fail. Loose items such as tree branches and trash cans can...

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