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How to Measure Workplace Safety Performance

When it comes to your workplace safety performance, it is essential that you know where your company stands. Before you can measure the effectiveness of your safety performance, however, you need to know how to measure it. The first thing you need to do so that you can properly measure your company’s safety performance is […]

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Hiring the Right Manager Helps Keep the Jobsite Safe

If you are hiring a manager or supervisor for a construction jobsite, you want this person to have knowledge and experience in all things related to the construction industry. You also want to make sure that this person possesses the type of leadership qualities that will inspire his or her team to do their best. […]

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Recognizing Common Workplace Injuries

No matter what industry you work in, safety must be a priority. While certain industries—construction, for example—are riskier than others, all workplaces need to work hard to keep everyone safe. There are some very common workplace safety hazards that can occur in almost every job, whether you work in a hospital, a hair salon or […]

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Hospital Safety

It may surprise some people to learn that hospitals are one of the most dangerous workplaces in America. While improvements in workplace safety have made manufacturing and construction much safer, hospitals have not seen such significant gains. In fact, hospital employees miss more days because of work-related injuries and illnesses than workers in private industry, […]

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Housekeeping 101 for the Workplace

When you think of construction workers, you probably don’t imagine them doing housekeeping. The fact is, however, that housekeeping is one of the most important ways to keep construction sites, and those who work on such sites, as safe as possible. Of course, workplace housekeeping is necessary in all work environments—from offices to factories to […]

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Keeping Your Workplace Safe on a Budget

In almost every company, managers and owners know that workplace safety must be a priority. At the same time, there is a feeling that if they really do all they can do to keep their workers safe, they will break the bank. This is not only a dangerous mindset, it is an erroneous one, as […]

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Staying Safe on Nighttime Job Sites

Working at night is never ideal for those in the construction industry. However, many times it is a necessity, especially when the job being performed disrupts traffic. There are several advantages to completing construction jobs at night. These include reduced traffic, easier access to the work site and cooler temperatures if the work is being […]

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Dispelling Unsafe Mindsets in the Construction Industry

Keeping people safe on construction sites is a huge undertaking that requires employers and employees to be well-trained and vigilant. Further, there are certain unsafe mindsets that contribute to an unsafe work environment that must be dispelled. So what are these mindsets? The following is a list of some of the most dangerous: 1. Safety […]

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EPA Lead Renovator JSA

Download our free EPA Lead Renovator JSA.  Our EPA Lead Renovator Job Safety Analysis was designed to help keep your company in compliance and your employees and customers safe!  Have the certified renovator designated for the project complete this prior to work each day. Please share this with any contractor working in houses built prior […]