From construction sites to offices, musculoskeletal injuries make up the largest portion of workplace injury claims in Washington State.

Today, professional high-tech environments require more than strength, modularity and ergonomic design in their workbenches. They also require pleasing aesthetics. 

Thousands of people are blinded each year from work-related eye injuries that could have been prevented with the proper selection and use of eye and face protection.

OSHA has developed this webpage to provide workers and employers useful, up-to-date information on fall protection.

Why is foot comfort important?

As the old saying goes, "When your feet hurt, you hurt all over."

General requirements. Employers shall select and require employees to use appropriate hand protection when employees' hands are exposed to hazards. 

Your job is burdened with personal hazards. Within a few minutes on the job site, a falling object can split your head open or a piece of grit can destroy your eye, if you aren’t wearing a protective helmet and eyewear.
Protective clothing for industry has numerous standards. This listing includes those standards applicable to chemical protective clothing and hot work, protection from cuts, and molten metal as well as other types of hazards. 

An estimated 5 million workers are required to wear respirators in 1.3 million workplaces throughout the United States. 

Burns are (obviously) the most common injury to welders. Welding arcs can quickly burn the skin and eyes. 

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