
December 2022 – Ladders
Construction Workers who use ladders risk permanent injury or death from falls and electrocutions. OSHA estimates each year nearly 25,000 employees are injured and 36 die

Construction Workers who use ladders risk permanent injury or death from falls and electrocutions. OSHA estimates each year nearly 25,000 employees are injured and 36 die

This month we reviewed safety regarding respiratory occupational health issues such as Silica, COVID-19, Valley Fever, and Wildfire Smoke. Construction workers have the potential to

It only takes seconds to become buried in thousands of pounds of soil. Trench collapses, or cave-ins, are more likely than other excavation-related incidents to

Falls are the leading cause of death in construction. In 2020, there were 351 fatal falls to a lower level out of 1,008 construction fatalities.

Forklift operators need to be evaluated every three years for performance to ensure that they are still capable of the safe and proper operation of

Hazard elimination is a top priority for us on all of our job sites and one of the best ways to stay ahead of this
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