Workplace injuries go beyond statistics. They involve real people with families and responsibilities, whose work helps drive your business. In 2023, more than these tips – can help prevent workplace accidents.
Already working to build a strong safety program? Safe + Sound Week is the perfect time to take it further. This year’s theme, Preparedness is Your Superpower, focuses on planning ahead to keep your team safe.
Use the week to involve your team in emergency response activities, like safety talks, job swaps to spot hazards, or testing your emergency action plan. Try OSHA’s Crisis Communication Challenge to see how well your team can respond when seconds count.
Anyone can join — whether you’re starting fresh or improving an existing program. Sign up and get ideas at OSHA Safe + Sound Week.
Are you ready to take your safety skills to the next level? Sign up for one of DWC’s OSHA 30-Hour Construction classes. Our OSHA-authorized instructors will teach you how to spot and prevent hazards, follow OSHA standards, and make your job site safer.
Upcoming classes:
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Who can attend: Texas residents or those working in Texas.
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Course type: In-person.
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Course length: Five days.
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- Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 8:15 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
- Wednesday, Friday, 8:15 a.m.-3 p.m.
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Cost: $30 per person.
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Certificate: You will get an OSHA 30-Hour Construction completion card within 8 weeks after finishing the course.
Register now to reserve your spot. Questions? Email ashley.yon@tdi.texas.gov.
Did you know OSHA offers a helpful tool to answer your questions about workplace safety rules? OSHA’s Letters of Interpretation (LOIs) are official answers to real questions about how their regulations apply to specific workplaces, industries, or hazards. These letters can help you understand what OSHA expects and how to stay compliant.
Need more help? Free onsite safety consultation available! DWC offers free onsite safety consultation through the Occupational Safety and Health Consultation (OSHCON) Program. We can help you comply with OSHA regulations, identify and fix hazards, and keep your workplace safe — all at no cost. Request your OSHCON consultation today.
Widespread flooding has devastated many Texas communities. During this time of crisis and recovery, the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) and the Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC) are here to support you with vital information and resources.
Workers’ compensation & workplace recovery If you’re dealing with job-related injuries or safety concerns after the flood, visit our special Workers’ Compensation and Safety Resource Page for guidance and support.
Get help with insurance questions Call our Insurance Help Line at 800-252-3439, Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–7 p.m. Central. We’re ready to answer questions and connect you with the help you need.
Helpful resources for flood victims Access practical guides in English and Spanish:
Prepare for ongoing severe weather More storms may come this summer and fall. Get your workplace ready with these free safety tools from DWC:
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