 CPR and AEDs Save Lives
More than 1,600 people suffer cardiac arrest each day in the United States. Every second counts when someone’s heart suddenly stops beating. Help save lives with these tips on performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and using an automated external defibrillator (AED).
 Revised Free Safety Publications Available
DWC Workplace Safety has published the following updated safety publications:
- Aggressive Driving Fact Sheet in Spanish (English/Spanish)
- Workplace Violence: Preventing Attacks from Known Assailants Workplace Program (English)
- Workplace Violence Fact Sheet: Protecting Employees from External Threats (English).
The complete list of free publications for download is on the DWC website.
 Low Cost Online OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Class
The OSHA 10-Hour class offers live instruction through Microsoft Teams.
This class covers OSHA general industry standards and requirements and safety awareness to help employees find and reduce job site hazards.
Participants receive an OSHA 10-Hour General Industry card within eight weeks after course completion.
More information is on the TDI website.
Upcoming classes:
- July 6, 7, and 8, 2021 in English
- July 20, 21, and 22, 2021 in Spanish
Registration costs $30 and is required due to limited space.
 Free OSHA Safety Consultations Onsite or Online by Email, Text, and Phone
No matter what your needs or challenges are, the Texas OSHA Consultation Program (OSHCON) has safety and health resources to help your business.
OSHCON consultations are both free and confidential. They are offered:
- in-person at your jobsite
- by video conferencing
- by email
- by text
- by phone
We can help you find, reduce, and remove safety and health hazards, and understand OSHA standards.
OSHCON also provides:
- training;
- help with safety and health programs; and
- free safety training materials and publications.
Need COVID-19 guidance?
- Find the COVID-19 risk exposure level for your employees.
- Enhance your respiratory protection program.
- Get help to create or update an emergency preparedness plan for COVID-19 and other infectious diseases.
Check out the OSHCON webpage, or contact us:
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