Summer heat can be tough on construction workers, but supervisors can make a difference. ☀️ Discover practices to enhance on-site sun safety and protect your team with these tips from Builders Mutual! 🏗️ #BankersInsurance #BuildersMutual #DisasterPreparedness
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Keeping your construction crew safe during the summer is crucial. 💪 Watch this video by Osha Outreach Courses for valuable insights on preventing heat stress: https://lnkd.in/dBHuSDZ4 #construction #safety #heatstressawareness
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🚨 Attention Construction Professionals! 🚨We've seen a significant surge in mid-rise construction fires recently. 🔥 Understanding the causes and prevention methods is crucial for all of us in the industry. I highly recommend reading this insightful article from BuildSteel: [Examining the Surge in Mid-Rise Construction Fires](https://lnkd.in/gbzk-P6J informed and keep your projects safe!#ConstructionSafety #SteelConstruction #FirePrevention #MidRiseConstruction #BuildSteel
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Falling from height is the first fatslity cause in construction sites in US, thes statistics below are very imoressive! The below are recorded from the Oregon OSHA department, the claims are related to low levels (fallimg from ladders, vehicles and machinery, stairs, roofs, scaffolds and walkways).
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The winter months are some of the most dangerous for construction site staff. It isn’t just the usual trips and falls we need to consider but also the real danger of hypothermia. To help you prepare your site teams for the winter freeze, read our top tips to help keep your site staff safe. https://hubs.ly/Q028YR4K0
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As the temperatures rise, it’s crucial to ensure the safety and well-being of our hardworking construction crews. OSHA emphasizes the importance of providing: 💧 Water: Hydration is key to preventing heat-related illnesses. 🛌 Rest: Regular breaks help maintain energy levels and prevent fatigue. 🌳 Shade: Access to shade can significantly reduce the risk of heat stress. Remember, a safe site is a productive site! Let’s work together to keep our construction crews safe this summer: http://rb.gy/x8s1sr
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The winter months are some of the most dangerous for construction site staff. It isn’t just the usual trips and falls we need to consider but also the real danger of hypothermia. To help you prepare your site teams for the winter freeze, read our top tips to help keep your site staff safe. https://hubs.ly/Q02c7hn80
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THE VOICE OF CONSTRUCTION SAYS WHY! is this happening on #refurbishments property’s and new buildings They say We suspect that it was a construction heater too close to some combustibles, We need everyone on site to be aware of hazards Poor safety can Kill you and so many others,report the safety concerns even send an email as proof, let’s make sure fire checks are done and ALL precautions are in place not just ticking a box. Workers lives and public lives matter, #loveconstruction ##safety #firesafety #constructionindustry #construction
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As the temperatures rise, it’s crucial to ensure the safety and well-being of our hardworking construction crews. OSHA emphasizes the importance of providing: 💧 Water: Hydration is key to preventing heat-related illnesses. 🛌 Rest: Regular breaks help maintain energy levels and prevent fatigue. 🌳 Shade: Access to shade can significantly reduce the risk of heat stress. Remember, a safe site is a productive site! Let’s work together to keep our construction crews safe this summer: http://rb.gy/x8s1sr
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What is the leading cause of death in the construction industry? . Falls continue to be the leading cause of death in the construction industry. The Bureau of Labor Statistics found that 397 falls to a lower level occurred in the construction industry in 2022. That's a 52.7% increase from 2011. . . The 2024 National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction is May 6-10. Go to https://lnkd.in/gEHSWiZT events to learn more. . #JCLServiceCompany #CommittedToSuccess #SafetyServices #Falls #NationalSafetyStand-DownToPreventFalls #StopFalls
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Addressing the alarming trend of struck-by incidents in Ontario's construction boom! PCL Constructors and EllisDon collaborate with industry leaders like Milwaukee Tool to enhance tool tethering efforts. Proactive safety measures are the way forward to revolutionize jobsite safety! #ConstructionSafety #ToolTethering #SafetyInnovation
Eliminating dropped-object hazards at the source
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