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The Bureau of
Labor Statistics reports that 51,860 private industry workers suffered injuries
from exposure to harmful substances or environments in 2005, including chemicals
and other biohazards.
The number of related
fatalities increased to 496, including exposure to caustic, noxious or
allergenic substances.*
OSHA and
ANSI Warning and Caution signs that remind employees of
workplace risks help create a safer work environment—and reduce potential
liability for your business. Among Chief Financial Officers surveyed by a major
U.S. insurer, 4 of the top 5 most-preferred safety interventions involved issues
that can be addressed with workplace signs.**
If your
business includes asbestos or other biohazards, chemicals,
fuel, pesticides, gas cylinders or glass liners,
easy-to-read signs that remind your employees of proper safety procedures can
improve workplace safety and help keep your business accident-free.
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ANSI, OSHA and general signs related to a wide variety of chemicals and
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Sources:
*
Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2005 occupational
injuries and fatalities data.
**
2005 Liberty Mutual Workplace Safety Index,
Chief Financial Officer Survey.
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