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Safety Resources
Why You Should End the Week with a Friday Safety Meeting

Friday afternoon is not the time to rush or get complacent. Make sure all team members get home to their families safely for the weekend!

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Person receiving a flu vaccine shot.
Health
Prevention is Better Than Cure When It Comes to the Flu

The more employees are educated on the best ways to prevent the flu and stay healthy during the winter, the more productive everyone will be on the job.

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Clipboard with a printed Job Hazard Analysis form showing columns for job steps, potential hazards, and control methods.
Site Safety
Why Every Crew Needs a Job Hazard Analysis for Safety

A Job Hazard Analysis helps identify risks before work begins, ensuring hazards are controlled and crews can work safely on every task.

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Worker standing on step stool fixing a door on a business.
Ladders
Step Stools Also Require Ladder Safety Precautions

With a fixed height up to 32 inches tall, step stools may seem safe but require many of the same safety precautions of full-size step ladders.

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Construction worker's boot getting tripped into a floor hole on construction site.
Fall Protection
Floor Holes Can Pose Significant Slip, Trip and Fall Risks

Floor holes are one area where many workers forget to take the necessary safety measures to protect themselves and their co-workers.

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Worker on roof making repairs.
Fall Protection
Fall Protection Safety for Roof Repairs to Protect Workers

There are several fall protection methods that workers can use during roof repair jobs to ensure the work proceeds safely.

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Electrical safety equipment including gloves and a hardhat.
Electrical
Why Working Near Electrical Hazards Can Be Dangerous

Any work activities performed on or near energized equipment must be done only when safety measures are in place to provide protection to workers.

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Crowd of Workers from Assorted Industries
Best Practices
Safe Practices That Workers Should Use to Avoid Injury

It has been proven that a robust safety program pays for itself and implementing good safety practices will save lives and prevent incidents and injuries.

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Sign on chain link fence that says Danger, Deep Excavation.
Excavations
Learn More About OSHA Standards That Apply to Excavation

From putting a shovel into the ground to digging a trench, here is a review of some of the OSHA standards that apply to trenching and excavation.

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