Home / Safety & Health Safety Management

Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Working at Elevated Heights?

10/27/23

To work safely at elevated heights, there are many things to consider. OSHA has a wide range of requirements around fall protection, ladders and scaffolding, just to name a few. Do you feel like you know some of the basics? This quiz can test your knowledge. For more on working at elevated heights, check out some of these resources:

How Much Do You Know About Working at Elevated Heights? - Grainger


More SAFETY Management KnowHow For You

Safety Management

Top 10 OSHA Violations: 2023

OSHA has released preliminary data for the top 10 most-cited standards in fiscal year 2023.

Safety Management

Hand Soap, Antibacterial Soap or Sanitizer? How to Know When to Use Each

Get to know the differences between regular hand soap, antibacterial soap and hand sanitizer, and learn when to use each.

Safety Management

Environmental, Health & Safety Training Webinars

Grainger's EH&S webinars have industry information and updates to keep you informed of environmental, health and safety trends affecting your operations.

Our Latest KnowHow

Getting It Organized: Strategies and Tools for Your Workspace

In the workplace and on the jobsite, efficiency isn't just a goal – it's a necessity. Here are some strategies for bringing order to different areas of the workplace.

Case Study: Overcoming a Critical Inventory Shortage with Grainger's Support

When an inventory shortage nearly brought a small industrial manufacturer's production to a halt, learn how Grainger provided a creative parts-sourcing solution to help keep its business running.

Built to Last: Navigating Workbench Options

You don’t sit behind an office desk all day – but you still need a work surface.

The information contained in this article is intended for general information purposes only and is based on information available as of the initial date of publication. No representation is made that the information or references are complete or remain current. This article is not a substitute for review of current applicable government regulations, industry standards, or other standards specific to your business and/or activities and should not be construed as legal advice or opinion. Readers with specific questions should refer to the applicable standards or consult with an attorney.