Working alone can offer freedom on the job — but it also brings greater risks when something goes wrong. About 15% of the workforce are “lone workers,” including delivery drivers, chemical tank inspectors, and overnight convenience store employees. These tips can help lone workers stay safe, supported, and never truly alone.
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 Kickstart your safety career: FREE webinars for new professionals!
Are you new to the safety profession and looking for ways to jumpstart your career? Join the Essentials for New Safety Professionals Webinar Series to help you take your first steps with confidence.
Each quarter, two one-hour webinars are offered on Zoom. The sessions are FREE, but enrollment is required. Seats are limited to 20 attendees per day to allow plenty of discussion and interaction. Register early to secure your spot by clicking on the dates below.
Important: Separate registration is required for each day, each quarter. While you may choose to attend only one session, we strongly encourage participation in all sessions to gain the full benefit of this comprehensive program.
Upcoming topics for 2025-26:
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First quarter: Safety and Health Program Development & Multi-employer Worksites.
November 12 & November 13 | 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.
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Second quarter: Recordkeeping & Multi-employer Worksites. February 11 & February 12 | 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.
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Third quarter: Incidents and Near Misses & Multi-employer Worksites. May 13 & May 14 | 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.
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Fourth quarter: Preparing for an OSHA Inspection & Multi-employer Worksites.
July 15 & July 16 | 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.
For more information, email SafetyTraining@tdi.texas.gov or call 512-804-4610.
DWC is offering FREE OSHA 10-Hour Construction classes across Texas —available in both English and Spanish. These two-day, in-person courses are led by authorized instructors and provide interactive, practical guidance on OSHA standards and essential construction safety.
Who can enroll:
- Must be a Texas resident or employed in Texas.
- Must understand and communicate in the language of the course.
- Must present a photo ID at check-in (TSA-accepted documentation).
Why participate?
- Learn to spot and reduce workplace hazards.
- Boost construction jobsite safety knowledge.
- Fulfill requirements for many employers and contracts.
- Receive an official OSHA 10-Hour Construction class card (within 6-8 weeks after successful completion).
How to sign up:
- Secure your spot today by clicking on the desired date below!
- Advanced registration is required due to limited seating.
- Courses are FREE, but space fills up quickly.
Upcoming classes:
November 2025:
December 2025:
For more information or to arrange training at your location, email SafetyTraining@tdi.texas.gov or call 512-804-4610.
Workplace injuries and illnesses threaten both employees and business success, but prevention is easier with the right support. DWC offers resources to help employers strengthen safety programs, reduce workers’ compensation claims, and protect workers.
DWC safety professionals provide affordable, customized training delivered at your worksite in English or Spanish. Sessions are designed to match your operations, and trainers can visit your facility ahead of time to build course materials around your specific needs. Most fees cover only travel expenses, making these sessions an effective, low-cost way to improve safety and compliance.
Employers can also use the free and confidential Occupational Safety and Health Consultation (OSHCON) Program. OSHCON consultants are workplace safety and health experts who help identify hazards, explain OSHA requirements, and work with your team to improve practices — without citations or penalties. Businesses that take part often see fewer injuries, lower costs, and stronger employee protection.
For customized training, email SafetyTraining@tdi.texas.gov. For an OSHCON consultation, email OSHCON@tdi.texas.gov, or submit an online request form.
OSHA has renewed its five-year National Emphasis Program (NEP) to prevent serious amputation injuries in manufacturing facilities. The NEP prioritizes the control of hazardous energy and effective machine guarding — two critical protections against life-altering workplace injuries. Now is an ideal time for all manufacturers to review their safety procedures and ensure that every piece of machinery is properly guarded and maintained. For support, download OSHA’s National Emphasis Program on Preventing Amputations or schedule a free, onsite OSHCON consultation to identify and eliminate workplace hazards and comply with OSHA standards. Visit www.txoshcon.com or contact OSHCON@tdi.texas.gov.
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