The goal of any good business is to minimize the potential for loss that may arise on the job. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in Washington, D.C., 4,585 […]
Making Safety Your First Priority on the Worksite
Every construction site, no matter how great, is susceptible to things going wrong. Equipment can break or malfunction, people can get hurt, and overall, things can simply not go as […]
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Assessing Your Construction Site Insurance Needs
As a project or site manager for a construction job, it is your responsibility to determine the appropriate types of coverages that you need to have in place in order […]
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OSHA Revised Severe Injury Reporting Rule change effective Jan 1
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has announced a final rule requiring employers to notify OSHA when an employee is killed on the job or suffers […]
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How to Prevent Worker Electrical Shock
Most of us have done it before. Maybe it happened when we were plugging in a lamp or changing a light bulb. Perhaps it happened when we grabbed a frayed […]
Understanding the New OSHA Hazard Communication Standard
Communication is a pretty important concept regardless of what we’re communicating but it gets even more critical when we’re talking about something as important as chemical safety. And since chemical safety […]
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