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OSHA’s Safe + Sound Week, taking place this year from August 11–17, 2025. This nationwide event is a great opportunity to highlight your organization's commitment to workplace safety and to engage your employees in strengthening your safety culture.
What is Safe + Sound Week?
Safe + Sound Week is a voluntary nationwide annual event that recognizes the successes of workplace health and safety programs and offers information and ideas on how to keep workers safe. It’s open to businesses of all sizes and industries.
This year Safe + Sound Week will provide resources and activities for businesses on emergency preparedness and response that can be done at work or at home.
Full article: OSHA Safe + Sound Week: August 11-17, 2025
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