OSHA Top 10 Standards and Practical Hazard Reduction
Safety | OSHA standards, workplace hazards, and industrial maintenance
✓ What problem are we solving?
The OSHA Top 10 list highlights recurring hazards that continue to create risk across worksites. For industrial facilities, those categories are a reminder that safety programs need practical engineering support, not just policy language.
Britton Electronics & Automation helps customers connect safety awareness to the physical systems people work on: control panels, machines, instrumentation, networks, and electrical equipment.
Prioritized risk review
Frequently cited standards help identify areas worth reviewing before incidents or inspections.
Better electrical support
Clear panels, labels, and procedures make maintenance work easier to perform safely.
Reduced downtime risk
Safer, more maintainable equipment is less likely to create emergency response work.
✓ What technology supports the solution?
OSHA's frequently cited standards provide a useful starting point for reviewing workplace hazards and maintenance practices.
✓ Compare common OSHA categories to facility conditions.
✓ Find hazards that engineering, labeling, or controls changes can reduce.
✓ Document changes so maintenance teams can support them long term.
✓ How is the solution implemented?
BEA can help evaluate electrical and controls-related improvement opportunities that support safer operation and maintenance.
Supporting resource: OSHA top cited standards.
Need help applying this in your facility?
Britton Electronics & Automation helps industrial and municipal customers evaluate, integrate, commission, and support practical controls, instrumentation, networking, safety, and electrical improvements.
Call BEA to discuss your controls, automation, networking, or maintenance support needs.