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TOSHA Resources for Improving Workplace Safety

TOSHA Resources for Improving Workplace Safety

September 24, 2024 Last Edit: July 6, 2025

The state agency provides free education material to help avoid workplace accidents

TOSHA Resources for Improving Workplace Safety

The Tennessee Occupational Safety & Health Administration (TOSHA) has resources that can help you improve safety in your workplace and comply with state and federal regulations. TOSHA’s Training & Education homepage is a particularly valuable resource for small businesses. Of note, some NFIB members in manufacturing, construction and related services have utilized TOSHA Consultative Services, which helps employers achieve a safe, healthy workplace for their employees by engaging a TOSHA consultant before the next inspection. It is a confidential, no-cost service you can request at any time. Other important information on the homepage includes links to the Seminar Training Schedule, TOSHA’s Newsletter, Required Training, How to Find the Hazard, and more. Making workplace safety a priority is simply great for your employees and good your business.
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