This month in safety we will elaborate on the state of Fleet Safety in our industry, the impact of accidents to our business and our employees, and highlight the technological … Read More
When the Workload Increases – Be Where Your Boots Are
Over the past number of months our company has been talking about the pending increase in construction work across the Southeast this summer. It certainly has picked up in our … Read More
OSHA’s Silica Standard Enforcement Delayed
On April 6th, 2017, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced a delay in enforcement of the crystalline silica standard that applies to the construction … Read More
What Makes for Effective Safety Training?
Do you have safety training being conducted at your organization?
Take Steps to Prevent Strains/Sprains While Lifting and Carrying Objects
As we work through our daily routines we sometimes lose focus on taking smart steps to prevent strains/sprains.
Situational Awareness: Are you really seeing what’s around you?
The phrase “situational awareness” may not be one that you’ve heard before. Situational awareness is the ability to identify, process and understand critical information that is happening all around you. In safety, it’s the … Read More
Heating Up!
Now that we’re past Memorial Day weekend, the temperatures are starting to climb, and we are approaching a time of the year in the Southeast where we need to be … Read More
Confined Space in Construction Standards
On August 3rd, 2015, OSHA’s new Confined Space in Construction standard became effective. Under 29 CFR 1926.Subpart AA, there are significant changes that help ensure multi-employer worksites have more thoroughly … Read More
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