It’s never too early to start learning to ropes of construction! Isaac and Ryan visited father Richard Maple, Quality Control Manager, at Ft. Sill. They enjoyed learning about safety and jobsite best practices. Superintendent Jack Piersee even gave them some pointers on schedule. #StructSurePeople #StructSureProjects #StructSureCulture
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The most important goal in any construction site is SAFETY FIRST POLICY ⛑ The second goal is a QUALITY JOB. Ensuring all workmanship is done to the highest standards and ensure a safe commissioning process. have a pleasant week everyone. #safework #safepolicy #construction #qualityenginnering #quality
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Spend the day at Construction Qualifications - JPC Plant & Safety with our Safe Pass course ! date:13th of February #constructionqualification #constructioncourses #safepass #RhodeIsland #Mullingar #constructionlife #constructionsite #contractor #HealthAndSafety #constructionindustry #constructionworker #constructionworker #ConstructionManagement #constructionjobs #constructionsafety
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Does project day always start off as chaos? New to safety and have contractor safety questions? This ones for you! https://lnkd.in/gRYFAD6Z #safety #contractor #constructionsafety #contractormanagement #training
Contractor Safety: Construction Safety Audits & Smooth Projects #57
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It's Construction Safety Week. Are you hosting or attending a National Safety Stand-Down this week? Fall prevention is a key concern so please use these events to learn how to reduce fall risks. Let's be safe! #ConstructionSafetyWeek #TradeManagement #Safety #NationalStandDown
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As a construction supervisor, being vigilant at all times is crucial to prevent accidents and being prepared for unexpected changes and challenges is essential to stay competitive. #Construction #Supervisor #Safety #Adaptability #Challenges
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Safety, Quality and Productivity in the construction industry is a very crucial conversations In this course I have learned that safety is the responsibility of everyone involved in the project But there are safety training for project managers. Just finished Construction Industry: Safety! Check it out: https://lnkd.in/g7ubPXAw #constructionsafety
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The safety professional with a pragmatic streak | Serious about practical risk management in construction for over 20 years | So far, so good - touch wood.
Over 20 years in construction safety has taught me three things: 1. You don’t know everything, and neither does anybody else. 2. Always admit when you don't know something, but find out and let them know. 3. Telling people they can't do something doesn’t make you approachable.
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Each day of Construction Safety Week 2024, we're highlighting what safety means to members of our team. Today, Superintendent Ricky Gagner shares his perspective on safety. #BuildingWhatMattersMost #SafetyIsAWayOfLife #ConstructionSafetyWeek #ConstructionSafetyWeek2024 #ValueEveryVoice #WorkplaceSafety #Construction #SafetyFirst 🚧👷♀️👷♂️
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Does project size dictate your safety standards? 🚧 Size doesn't matter when it comes to project safety planning! Whether it's a small renovation or a major construction, every project needs a solid safety plan. Why? Because even a seemingly small project can have big consequences – accidents on-site can be life-threatening, regardless of project size. Let's not compromise on safety and efficiency just because the project seems small. Every project deserves effective safety planning. #ProjectPlanning #SafetyFirst #Workplacesafety #Hse #Safety #Neboosh
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It's Construction Safety Week, and 2024's theme is "Value Every Voice," which Brighton Tru-Edge couldn't support more. Keeping everyone safe day in and day out requires vigilance and discipline, and we are safer when every person is empowered to speak up and take action. That's why we do things like OSHA training and monthly safety training. We also start every shift with a discussion on safety. Learn more about our culture of safety at https://bit.ly/3w29gNf. #ConstructionSafetyWeek
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