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Scaffolding Safety Part 2
BlogScaffolding is a tool that allows us to work effectively and safely from heights when it is used correctly. Below are some tips on how to stay safe while working on or around scaffolds.
When using scaffolds, if employee is higher than 10…
Scaffolding Safety
BlogIt’s a terrible thing to realize that hardly a workday goes by without a construction worker falling off a scaffold to his or her death. And those who survive scaffold falls are often crippled for the remainder of their life.
These tragedies…
Hazard Communication Tips
BlogIf you have the potential of exposure to chemicals at work, your employer must provide training and meet other requirements of the hazard communication standard. The following are some ways you can protect yourself at work.
When in doubt,…
Understanding the Hazard Communication Standard
BlogThe Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) is now aligned with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). This update to the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) will provide a common and coherent approach…
Protecting Workers From the Hazards of Abrasive Blasting Materials Part 2
BlogPart 2 - Protecting Workers
Each abrasive blasting operation is unique, involving different surfaces, coatings, blast material, and working conditions. Before beginning work, employers should identify the hazards and assign a knowledgeable…
Protecting Workers From the Hazards of Abrasive Blasting Materials
BlogPart 1 - Understanding Abrasive Blasting
Each abrasive blasting job is different. Abrasive blasting uses compressed air or water to direct a high velocity stream of an abrasive material to clean an object or surface, remove burrs, apply a…
Hazard Communication and OSHA
BlogIMPORTANT! OSHA Standard 1926.59 The requirements applicable to construction work under this section are identical to those set forth at 1910.1200. All 1910 General Industry standards referenced in this article are also applicable to the construction…
Good Housekeeping
BlogHousekeeping on the job
Three of the top four reasons for fatalities on the jobsite are from falls, struck-by objects, or caught-in/between. One thing that has a connection to these hazards is good housekeeping at the jobsite. If there…
February 2019 Free Safety Meetings
BlogThis month we have prepared safety meetings on the following topics:
Avoiding Frostbite
Cut Resistant Gloves - Why Not?
Facility and Project Safety Orientation
Ladder Hazards and Injuries
Click here to download the full pdf…