Whether you are a residential homebuilder, a specialty trade contractor or a large general contractor working on commercial projects, construction is a high-hazard industry that involves a wide range of activities that expose workers to serious hazards. These hazards include falling from rooftops, unguarded machinery, being struck by construction equipment, and electrocutions among others.
Click below for valuable information to help with employee training and overall safety program development.
May 2015 Construction Fall Prevention Campaign and National Safety Stand-Down
Snow and ice walking working surfaces – End of season considerations
Important Changes to OSHA’s Recordkeeping Rule
PPE Hazard Assessment & OSHA’s Hierarchy of Action
Plano and Prescription Safety Glass Program
OSHA Fire Extinguisher Requirements
Importance of the Supervisor in Your Safety Program
Emergency Eyewash & Shower Units
PFAS -Determining Clearance in a Fall Situation
OSHA Mandated PPE Hazard Assessment
New Enforcement for Fall Protection in Construction
Behavior Based Safety Considerations
Group Rating Safety Accountability Letter 2015-16