Category: Occupational Safety & Health Infographics
Empower your workforce with our library of Occupational Safety & Health (OSH) Infographics. Because humans process visual information 60,000 times faster than text, infographics are essential tools for simplifying complex safety protocols and fostering a proactive culture of safety.
Our category archives offer high-impact visual resources on critical topics:
– Hazard Recognition & Identification: Visual aids designed to improve “visual literacy,” helping workers see and correct hazards before incidents occur.
– Regulatory Compliance Reminders: Clear, succinct summaries of current safety procedures and legislation to keep teams current on the job.
– Task-Based Safety Walkthroughs: Visual step-by-step guides for high-risk procedures like equipment repair, fall protection, and chemical handling.
– Mental Health & Well-being: Visualizing psychosocial risks, stress management techniques, and supportive workplace culture stats.
Whether you are looking for a quick huddle aid or comprehensive training visuals, these infographics distill complex data into digestible insights that drive safety awareness and promote safe behaviors throughout your organization.
It is common knowledge that poor nutrition can affect many aspects of our daily lives, from our overall wellness, to our sleeping patterns and emotional state. Knowing this, can we assume that a better diet makes for more productive employees while on the job? Employers may want to consider corporate wellness training videos as a …
Many companies offer training programs for new-hires, but more and more are beginning to offer on-the-job training to their current workforce as well. Employers are taking note on the benefits of continuing education at all levels of employment within the organization. This fosters motivation in productivity, higher employee morale, company loyalty and better efficiency in …
Nearly half of all workers say they have a bad boss and the stress they experience over a poor relationship with their boss is taking up more than just time at work, but also time away from work. Employees are spending over six hours on weekends worrying about their boss, add that in to the …
Overworked Americans are stressed from putting in too many hours on the job. With seventy-five percent working over forty hours during the week even though over half dislike or are dissatisfied with their job, one in three work fifty or more hours per week. The consequences of spending too many hours on the job are; …