OSHA Enforcement Is Increasing: What You Need to Know
Posted by Safety Services, Inc. on Jan 21st 2026
OSHA enforcement is ramping up, and construction and manufacturing employers are at the center of it. With injury rates remaining high in these industries, OSHA is expanding targeted inspections, increasing penalties, and focusing on repeat and high-risk violations.
For employers, this means inspections are more likely, more thorough, and less forgiving. Understanding how OSHA enforcement works — and how to prepare — is essential to s
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Connected Workers are Safe Workers: Blackline Safety's Main Lifeline
Posted by Safety Services, Inc. on Jan 7th 2026
Connected Worker Safety from Blackline Safety
Workplace safety incidents rarely happen without warning — the challenge is recognizing those warnings early enough to act. Traditional safety equipment often alerts only the worker wearing it, leaving supervisors unaware until it’s too late. That gap is where connected worker safety technology from Blackline Safety makes a measurable difference.
At Safety Services, Inc., we help com
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Blackline Safety: How their tech can improve your safety program
Posted by Safety Services, Inc. on Dec 15th 2025
Blackline Safety Making a Splash
Workplace safety is evolving fast. Today, companies are expected to do more than meet minimum compliance standards — they’re expected to proactively protect workers, reduce risk, and use technology to prevent incidents before they happen. That’s why Safety Services, Inc. partners with leading manufacturers like Blackline Safety, whose recent industry accolades highlight the growing importance of
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Why Ladder Citations Rank #3 on OSHA’s Most-Cited List
Posted by Safety Services, Inc. on Nov 24th 2025
Why Ladder Citations Rank #3 on OSHA’s Most-Cited List — and How to Avoid Them
Ladders are some of the most common tools found on construction sites, warehouses, maintenance areas, and industrial workplaces. But despite their simplicity, OSHA ladder violations continue to be one of the agency’s biggest enforcement issues. In OSHA’s Fiscal Year 2024, ladder violations under 1926.1053 ranked #3 on the Most-Cited Standards li
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Indoor Propane Use - How to Stay Safe
Posted by Safety Services, Inc. on Nov 12th 2025
Staying Safe Using Propane Indoors
Propane-powered equipment is a convenient option for many workplaces. It powers heaters, forklifts, generators, and other tools that keep operations running smoothly. But when propane is used indoors or in poorly ventilated spaces, it becomes a serious safety risk.
Carbon monoxide buildup, oxygen depletion, and the potential for gas leaks can turn a normal workday into a life-threatening emergency. That’s
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